Music is a rarity in “The Last of Us.”
After a fungal outbreak destroys modern civilization in 2003, recording new music surely isn’t high on the list of priorities, or possibilities.
In present-day, music is revealed as a means of communication between smugglers: ’60s songs mean nothing in; ’70s songs mean new stock; ’80s songs mean trouble. It’s a code devised by survivalists Bill (Nick Offerman) and Frank (Murray Bartlett) to share with Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Tess (Anna Torv).
But Bill and Frank have a special song of their own. Read on to learn more:
How Do Bill and Frank Meet?
After the 2003 outbreak, Bill lived alone, barricading himself in his home and setting traps around the perimeter.
One day, Frank fell into one of Bill’s traps. Bill rescued Frank and after his initial suspicions were quelled, invited him for a hot shower and meal.
How Do Bill and Frank Bond?...
After a fungal outbreak destroys modern civilization in 2003, recording new music surely isn’t high on the list of priorities, or possibilities.
In present-day, music is revealed as a means of communication between smugglers: ’60s songs mean nothing in; ’70s songs mean new stock; ’80s songs mean trouble. It’s a code devised by survivalists Bill (Nick Offerman) and Frank (Murray Bartlett) to share with Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Tess (Anna Torv).
But Bill and Frank have a special song of their own. Read on to learn more:
How Do Bill and Frank Meet?
After the 2003 outbreak, Bill lived alone, barricading himself in his home and setting traps around the perimeter.
One day, Frank fell into one of Bill’s traps. Bill rescued Frank and after his initial suspicions were quelled, invited him for a hot shower and meal.
How Do Bill and Frank Bond?...
- 1/30/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
Yes, it’s that time again. You know the one, where we catch up on all of the theatrical releases that haven’t gotten a review yet in one fell swoop (such is the case during the busy fall season). Today, it’s three very unique films, all hoping to get your attention this weekend. We have the comedy Corporate Animals, the foreign biopic/satire Loro, and the Hollywood drama/thriller Zeroville, based on the acclaimed book of the same name. Each movie has something to offer, but do they all offer enough to warrant a recommendation? Do any? Well, you’ll just have to read on below to find out… Corporate Animals Back at the Sundance Film Festival, buzz was pretty strong initially for Corporate Animals, a satirical comedy. Most of it centered on how Demi Moore would fare in a baity role. Well, Sundance came and went, with middling response to the film.
- 9/21/2019
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
“It's like our own private escape room."
We’ve got an entertaining trailer for you to check out today for a fun and goofy comedy called Corporate Animals. The story follows a group of employees who embark on a "corporate team-building" adventure and while they are in a cave in New Mexico, they find themselves trapped in it. As you might imagine, they start to go a little crazy.
The movie has a solid ensemble cast that includes Demi Moore, Ed Helms, Jessica Williams, Karan Soni, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Martha Kelly, Dan Bakkedahl, Calum Worthy, Jennifer Kim, Nasim Pedrad, Frank Bond, and Wendy Meredith. Here’s the synopsis that was released:
Lucy (Demi Moore) is the egotistical megalomaniac CEO of Incredible Edibles, America's premier provider of edible cutlery. In her infinite wisdom, Lucy leads her staff including her long-suffering assistants, Freddie (Karan Soni) and Jess (Jessica Williams), on a corporate...
We’ve got an entertaining trailer for you to check out today for a fun and goofy comedy called Corporate Animals. The story follows a group of employees who embark on a "corporate team-building" adventure and while they are in a cave in New Mexico, they find themselves trapped in it. As you might imagine, they start to go a little crazy.
The movie has a solid ensemble cast that includes Demi Moore, Ed Helms, Jessica Williams, Karan Soni, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Martha Kelly, Dan Bakkedahl, Calum Worthy, Jennifer Kim, Nasim Pedrad, Frank Bond, and Wendy Meredith. Here’s the synopsis that was released:
Lucy (Demi Moore) is the egotistical megalomaniac CEO of Incredible Edibles, America's premier provider of edible cutlery. In her infinite wisdom, Lucy leads her staff including her long-suffering assistants, Freddie (Karan Soni) and Jess (Jessica Williams), on a corporate...
- 8/21/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"It's like our own private escape room." Screen Media Films has revealed the first official trailer for a goofy horror comedy film called Corporate Animals, which was a last minute addition to the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. The ensemble film played in the Midnight category at the festival, and it's hitting theaters starting next month. From Creep & Creep 2 director Patrick Brice, Corporate Animals is about a group of employees on a "corporate team-building" excursion visiting a cave in New Mexico. When disaster strikes, they end up stuck together inside a cave and, of course, they all go mad. Starring Demi Moore, Ed Helms, Jessica Williams, Karan Soni, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Martha Kelly, Dan Bakkedahl, Calum Worthy, Jennifer Kim, Nasim Pedrad, Frank Bond, and Wendy Meredith. It seems like they were trying to make another Office Space, but this looks especially dumb. Here's hoping it's actually entertaining. Here's the...
- 8/20/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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