No thanks. Definitely a notable comic book movie, very interesting stylistically, but there's so much ugliness in it, it would tarnish any best-of list.
No thanks. Definitely a notable comic book movie, very interesting stylistically, but there's so much ugliness in it, it would tarnish any best-of list.
Now I need to get some again.
OMIGOD I love circus peanuts, but no one will eat them with me :-(
I remember Space Food Sticks! I probably had them once as a kid, and in my idealized childhood memories they were delicious, with a wonderful texture. Kind of like a Tootsie Roll, but softer, with a nice snap, and a more unique taste. I'm sure the reality could not measure up to my memory, but I've always wanted to…
I love Keanu. Period.
I just didn't like that I thought it was going to be something more intelligent, scientific, and different, but it was another Hollywood sci fi movie with really bad science. Sam Rockwell was great as always.
I assumed it was going to be a hard science psychological drama. It got silly.
It sounds unwatchable. Then, 127 hours was mostly one guy, stranded, in closeup. I was reluctant to watch it, but it was great.
That is so funny- because when I saw the picture I was going to comment "You lost me at Sandra Bullock."
I love when he acts. He's a little flat, but there's an underlying off-ness that makes it really fun, whatever unhinged scientist he may be playing.
"...Some laboratory mice were given specially engineered insuling-producing genes..."
Yeah, the sun beam came weirdly out of nowhere, it's not like the nanites cooking you was so amazing and original (it was done on the X-Files) that they couldn't have tied the threat at the beginning of the show with the threat at the end. And David Robert Jones deserved a much better ending.
Yeah, I thought I missed something. Was it spontaneous human combustion nanites, in him unknowingly and suddenly activated? Or did he have a fist full of them he was planning to kill Peter with? Or was he super-electrocuted? I don't get it.