Nice to know I’m not the only one who enjoyed this film. It’s also got some surprisingly beautiful cinematography. Maybe it’s just the Hong Kong setting, but some of the shots reminded me of Wong Kar Wai’s films.
Nice to know I’m not the only one who enjoyed this film. It’s also got some surprisingly beautiful cinematography. Maybe it’s just the Hong Kong setting, but some of the shots reminded me of Wong Kar Wai’s films.
Honestly the show pretty much demands a nearly impossible level of suspension of disbelief for just one character at all times - Iris - that I tend not to notice the dumb things other characters do. She’s so poorly written that I don’t even notice other characters!
Does anyone else have a problem with the fact that Barry was a complete and utter moron in this episode? I mean, Barry had just seen Eddie get placed in holding, why the fuck would he instantly believe Everyman’s claim that they released him just as Barry got home? Also, now that the DA is fully aware of the existence…
"Mmm, yeah, you like the wind in your face, don't you Barry?"
He f'n nailed it, during the show I was all "when did he learn to act, there is hope for the new Star Wars after all".
This is one of those moments when The Big Bang Theory got it totally right
Other than sticking a needle into my eyeballs, that sounds awesome. I'm heading out to the West desert for a new moon next month. The location is one of the darkest areas in the lower 48 and makes for awesome star viewing. It's hard enough to explain what the night sky looks like with no surrounding light…
He was also the best and most effective hero when he DID kill people. That's really a better argument.
You'd have a better mortality rate as a drummer for Spinal Tap.
Also posted below, but this is relevant:
Yeah, they've lost three mayors/mayoral candidates in a year.
NOT MINE, but this sums up Roy's involvement in the episode:
I was also amazed at his wife's behavior. She picks up the phone and stares directly at him while she calls the police. He still has a gun! Her child's in the room! Pick up the kid and get out.
Felicity: "He hasn't killed anyone in nearly two years."
Normally I can give a lot of bad acting a pass, in fact, I think this is the first time I've ever complained about it, but the whole Floyd "tormented drunk, threatening his wife with a gun" scene was SO BAD it took me right out of the show.
Iris' boots are the least ridiculous thing about her being a journalist.
Speaking of the blonde who is actually Lisa Snart — she's the villainess known as the Golden Glider in the comics, who had ice skates that generate their own ice to skate on, and jewels that hypnotize people. Much more fun than a gold gun, but more expensive to do the VFX for.
"You know what the scariest change is, Jemma? It's you."
I really hope that they stick with the original timeline.
Bro, that's messed up, bro. *crashes Mini Cooper into a Baby Gap* Bro.