Ah it's been a while but that's right. Poor choice of imagine, then.
Ah it's been a while but that's right. Poor choice of imagine, then.
Me neither. Thankfully there are very few spoilers here. Movies/Shows don't get spoiled by who is cast or as which character. But if I feel they are starting to get into plot details beyond the first half of the film I just don't read it. The fact that many need a full synopsis of a film to get their ass off their…
WTF.
So who is the bald one? Brienne or Jaime? o.O
I found the best Person of Interest moment to be when we learned about the villain behind it all, who had been a great guy throughout the entire episode, while Nina Simone was singing "Sinnerman". Perfect.
"The dwarves give it a kind of childish, comedic quality that gives us a very different tone from The Lord of the Rings."
Well those are nice. I may snatch away one or two...
Oh how I loved the trailers and how much the internet consensus kept me from seeing this once it started. Sometimes I wished I still only had my old fashioned movie magazine to rely on. I went to see a lot more movies back then and was almost never disappointed. Haters gotta hate, though.
I heard the characters were all extremely unlikable (teenage gangstas, really?), which is a major turn off for me. But I'll watch it eventually :)
Well, Thor was easily the best of the bunch. Heard a lot of meh things about the Block.
Yeah, I'd also say Moon. Friend of mine dislikes Sci-Fi but loves Moon.
Could have done without all the Who's, but I am getting comfy with the fact that I am the last person on earth who doesn't give a crap about that show. Subtract Sheldon Cooper and I am pretty happy with this collection :)
Considering I really like all those films he's ranting about, I think I am gonna waste my time with something more pleasant than listening to him, like putting my hand into a chain saw.
So I guess the whole "not connected to Alien at all" is out of the window now. That looked so much like the space jockey and his ship, and how the title font was coming together...seriously, no connection at all!
"Near the end of the film, there's a single-camera motorcycle chase — involving bazookas, tanks, falcons, exploding dams, and runaways buildings — that is hands-down one of the most gloriously insane scenes I've ever seen committed to film."
Goosebumps. As if those ten years never passed.
I like the way you think, dear :D
Same here on all accounts. (except for replacing Jason with Naomi re: yummy).
"It was still clunky and heavy-handed, and the dialogue and characters were all sledgehammery."
I know what you mean. I just expected Moriarty to have a greater motif than just making money ;)