It really is so unfair that Hollywood chooses to blacklist batshit crazy delusional bigoted has-beens.
It really is so unfair that Hollywood chooses to blacklist batshit crazy delusional bigoted has-beens.
I give this story 1.5 thumbs up.
I’m still baffled by how much mainstream audiences rejected Haywire. It got a fucking D+ from idiot audiences as its CinemaScore, and I talked to multiple people who hated it and a few that left the theater before it even ended.
I should’ve clarified: what I think is underappreciated is his mastery of any film genre. Like with Haywired, he decided to try his hand at action and he immediately did it better than 99% of the competition.
I just rewatched Haywire last week and that movie was so underappreciated. Carano can’t act and that’s fine. Neither could some of the biggest action stars of all time. Just let them play to their strengths. It worked for Schwarzenegger in The Terminator and I thought it worked for Carano in Haywire and Deadpool.
It’s weird that oxygen masks are necessary for survival, but no one appears to be wearing one, ever.
Calling it now that Clarke has to deliver Diyoza’s baby under hazardous conditions.
Yeah, I love how Clarke and Bellamy claim Octavia’s gone off the deep end, but their first solution was to sadistically (death by worms? <shudders>) murder someone and frame them. Good job, guys. Though, to be fair, Cooper’s getting a taste of her own medicine. I guess everyone besides Monty is just awful now.
I was glad that Clarke apologized for the insane plan to kill Octavia--insane both on the face of it, and to expect Bellamy to go along with it.
I mean, Cooper was awful, but Bellamy and Clarke really need to take the murderousness down a notch. Hopefully (I think?) they both recognized that by the end of the episode.
While it was an episode that felt familiar, it was still intriguing enough for me. Diyoza’s pregnancy, so far, has been handled well. Looking back to previous episodes, I’d like t think that her unborn has been a major catalyst and the cause of her being somewhat ruthless, as she wants a better world for her child. A…
This episode left me half convinced that Echo and Raven had some sort of fling up in space before Echo and Bellamy got together.
I have seen the trailer for this movie at least 15 times this year. I cannot wait until July 27th when I never have to see it ever again.
It sort of felt like everyone lost their minds this episode, but let’s give it up for these characters who didn’t:
I mean, it would be pretty to think so, but I feel like the wars and the wars within the wars are kind of this show’s whole thing.
I’ll go out to bat for this episode and say I didn’t find it as frustrating as you did. It was generally exciting enough for me to overlook the repetitiveness. I’m excited to see if all hell breaks loose, or if they’ll actually find peace. It kinda seems like life under Diyoza might be better than if Octavia ruled the…
Weed for fucking dogs. That is the whitest thing this week.
Bingo!! I was thinking the same thing. But remember feminism and breaking thru the glass celling is for Becky. Black women are just support systems.
Bet she prides herself for being a woman entrepreneur all while doing this to this little girl.