That’s basically the plot hole of most ghost movies. If people who were murdered or had things left undone in this world become ghosts (as usually it is implied), why are ghosts rare? They should be everywhere.
That’s basically the plot hole of most ghost movies. If people who were murdered or had things left undone in this world become ghosts (as usually it is implied), why are ghosts rare? They should be everywhere.
Throw Dandelo or the Crimson King in there are you got King fans screaming with delight.
Oh i love this. Love it so much. That would be fantastic. I dont know if you've seen the unaired Dark Tower pilot, but it was perfect. If that premise could still hold after this proposed series I'd be delighted.
Andrew Lincoln is down in Atlanta right now — pics of him with Norman Reedus out on the town dining at some restaurant. Makes me wonder if the CRM’s going to show up which reminds me I need to finish the second season of World’s Beyond. But I find it so boring it’s hard to get motivated to do that.
I liked FTWS overall, but I think FWTS had various problems, including being cut short due to COVID, needing to have both Bucky and Sam to wrap up their movie arcs (Sebastian Stan did a good job but I always felt that Bucky was out of place), shoehorning Zemo in for Thunderbolts setup (Daniel Brühl was great, but Zemo…
Love this wasteland road trip theme too:
This is my quintessential Fallout music:
I would love to hear Inon Zur’s ambient music in the background. I honestly love some of the tracks, they’re minimalist but very emotive. When I first stepped out of Vault 101 (3 was the first Fallout game I ever played) and walked around listening to the ambient music, I really got the feeling of walking through…
“ But I think I would prefer sports over Shakespeare.”
I’ve been trying to read Dune since 1986.
I agree that the AV Club needs to take a step back, and reassess their earlier comments and reviews. Just recently, Pitchfork - though mostly justly reviled for their apparently quite random opinions - has done just that: they admitted they might’ve been misguided in their thoughts regarding certain albums. at this…
I mean it doesn't, the show clearly wants a second season. Which it does whilst making the main character literally unlikable. (Like you could've gone after them before your daughter's birthday mate.)
Oh god, Tenet feels like it came out about 17 years ago now...
Well, as the Johansson lawsuit (and I think the whole Tenet debacle) shows, there is also a big financial incentive for actors/directors under current contract structures for their movies to screen theatrically. When they don’t, they don’t get as much money and the theaters obviously don’t get as much money. The…
I’d say it’s more of an issue when it’s actors/directors weighing in, for two reasons:
I read this review and your comment after seeing the movie and was surprised by the topless reference. I like topless and didn’t recall seeing any. So I rewatched the beginning and saw what you alluded to but was quite frankly disappointed. The possibly accidental robe slip did occur, and apparently was obscured by…
I have a soft spot for House on Haunted Hill, mainly because of Jeffrey Rush’s performance. I’m also a fan of Jeffrey Combs and was disappointed he had such a minimal role, considering all the exposition focused on his character.
I still don’t know what they were thinking with Aeon Flux. Too weird for mainstream audiences but not weird enough for people familiar with the material.
I love how people still recognize Daniel from winning the All-Valley tournament in 1984. It’s so absurd that people would remember someone who won a kids’ karate tournament almost 40 years ago.
Yeah, the subtle joke is that karate is simultaneously a huge deal in “the Valley” while simultaneously no one really cares about it because, well, it’s just teens doing karate.