no its not
no its not
Eat a damn cheeseburger.
OK, not Sci-Fi, but so many people in college told me this was the best movie ever. I like nonsensical violence as much as the next person, but I really did not get why this movie was so awesome.
Pictured: The franchise some time around Avatar 4.
People telling me to watch Big Bang Theory "because it's right up your alley" have made me vow to never see it.
People suggesting I see a movie don't bug me so much. Sure, it can get old if they keep at it. But what really bugs me are people who act like I'm somehow deficient because I haven't seen or read their particular favorite bit of pop culture.
What utter bilge this was...
Ook... It must be HDTV for people who shoot only vertical videos with smartphone. Eep. Stupid people.
The problem is that you don't really get it until the second or third viewing.
My…
We don't talk about that.
Bad twist? Kinda. Sci fi? No. Sci-fi twist that made no sense? Absolutely.
Topher Grace's character in Predators.
Ok, so maybe the book ended differently. But the movie, man- what? Can someone tell me what the I saw. Duddits shows up and... what? Big alien blob, explosion, mist, worms.
It was cool when I first saw it, but after re-watching it, I ask myself. "Mr. Scott, WHY?"
Socially and scientifically primitive primates (usually North Americans) defeat advanced invading aliens with inferior technology and a sense of unbridled destiny.
This. This doesn't even make a lick of sense.