Free-Gratis
Free Gratis
Free-Gratis

I'd use my clout to get young girls all the time if I was him too.

oh man, Mark Hamill is getting too old to have such a young little thing like that sitting on his lap.

I personally didn't mind that Anton didn't kill him. It's kind of like Llewelyn bested him by getting away, but still got what was coming to him in the end. No riding off into the sunset, which, just to cancel expectations was pretty sweet. I just didn't like that it was off screen. and we hear about it third hand

Most effect bad guys ever.

I didn't necessarily need Llewelyn to die by Chigurh's hands to be happy with it or anything. I liked that he bested him at one-on-one, or they reached a stalemate, however you wanna look at it, but in the end Llewelyn still doesn't win. I just wish it didn't happen off screen.

Joffery is a cruel bastard to be sure. And he's becoming more sadistic the older he gets. But he's just a selfish kid without control. He's not a redeemable character though, so I don't mean to say he's not bad, but he's not "The Bad Guy" by any stretch of the imagination. He's barely in control of anything anyway,

Silly humans, trying to do natures job..

The show takes every good storyarch from the comics and doubles their shelf life, to woefully disappointing results. Except season 1, that shit was concise as fuck.

hells yeah brah, science is like, wicked sweet.

The show really wasn't the same after the first movie, and it was pretty useless after Mulder disappeared or whatever, so I didn't bother with the second movie. It just got too complicated for it's own good. X Files was one of those shows that was better at asking questions than it was at giving compelling answers. It

I'm pretty burnt out on Iron Man. Didn't see the third, but the second was pretty boring and Avengers was very Tony Stark-centric too, with the showdown being at Stark Enterprise and Iron Man making the winning 'sacrifice' in the end. If Ultron is evil Jarvis, that's another story where Tony Stark becomes a large

I'd argue that because the dialogue for Groot is so limited that an actor with immense range is required. There are literally millions of ways one could deliver that line depending on the situation, and whoever ends up playing it has to sell the subtle inflections of each situation. And Iron Giant was processed quite

yeah.. those links are great and all.. but where's the casual swearing, incomplete thoughts, and poorly drawn lines to connect a cute/funny/ironic picture to the all encompassing term of 'science'?

Does it count if the character is their own worst enemy?

oh man, I forgot about her. I'm having wet dream flashbacks..

Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love this movie, but the only thing I didn't like was that Llewelyn was killed in a shoot out with the Mexican cartel, off screen, and not by Anton Chigurh. I'm sure they had some grand reason for it, or there's a deleted scene out there some where, but it never sat right with me.

'Why build a second mansion if you can't make it better than the first mansion' is what he means, I think.

How much you wanna bet Pixar is swapping directors because they're sexists or something. Wait, this isn't for Brave? nevermind.

Different scenario though. A samurai or cavalry man would be riding toward their opponent, so you just hack and slash and mow them down. In a stationary position you're actually very limited in your mobility on horseback, just turning around is very tedious and you risk slicing your horse. Plus, you run the risk of a

Yeah, see, Time Bandits I'm on board with. Each week they go to a new time and get involved in a new adventure. But a 12 Monkeys show is unnecessary. The movie follows Bruce Willis' character and he has a concise beginning, middle, and end, which feeds back into the beginning. Don't need to see any more of that world.