Julpero
Julpero
Julpero

Alien 3 is a vastly underrated movie. It's a chilling meditation on nihilism from the man who would give us Se7en, and honestly it was a terrifically ballsy U-turn from the gung-ho militaristic bombast of Aliens.

Gorgeous work, but this face doesn't really say 'grim an' gritty' to me ... Nah, that's a 'gettin' the frank and beans caught in the Batzipper' face of ever I saw one. :P

You realize Paul Atraides is a Jesus allegory too, right?

<picks mic up>

That looks like a quick, very dirty Photoshop cut and paste from about six different posters all mashed together. It is almost painful to look at the perspective and spacing is so skewed.

Thanks to commenter below I was able to see the video but...

What I expect from Agent Carter is season 2!

NBC is really being schmucks about this whole thing with Constantine. Either tell the showrunners that they are cancelled or not. At this point, I don't feel sorry for the audience but for the actors who are missing pilot season because they are on a wait and see mode. If NBC says no, they are going to have to wait

Which is sad because the DC version of Lucifer isn't really a bad person, just another one of God's pawns who everyone blames for their problems. He is a very interesting and compelling character and it's rather a huge waste of a story.

I have to be honest, I haven't gone back to the show yet. I'm sure I will, but I haven't been interested since I heard that he just "got better". You watch the end of that fight, you see him get stabbed - literally run through with a sword - right in the chest... and then fall what, a hundred feet? More? He lands on

Overall I liked how they handled his "death", but it was a bit anticlimactic. Putting aside the "stabbed through the chest" part, he also fell a good hundred or more feet onto solid rock. It would be nice to know how Tatsu fixed that as well. I'm fine with a hand-wavy "she knows mystical healing techniques", it is