John Dies At The End. Period. With a period at the end.
John Dies At The End. Period. With a period at the end.
"original concept"...?
Pretty much every movie I like..
Funny... I was about to blast this article saying that I don't type blind and still need those feet extended when I realized that my keyboard has its feet retracted and surely has had them like that forever, lol.
I just want to know ONE thing: Will this have enough action to make it worth seeing in a D-Box seat? Or is it going to be a borefest like some (must) of the other GDT movies will some action and lots of "character development"? (OK, please ignore the second part of my question - I'm always willing to give most…
Let's see, I don't like pirates (other than the Pirate Bay ones), I don't like mannequins, and I don't like anime's awkward comedy... nah, I'll pass.
Maybe it was a different book because I enjoyed it even more than The Two Towers.
Yep.. read The Silmarillion too before you watch The Hobbit... ;)
I think there are more than a few who really liked the new ST movies. Don't base your numbers on forums like this one were a lot (A LOT) of the participants are content on always riding the "is cool to hate <insert name of new popular movie>" bandwagon. Besides, as you may already know, what's more important is that…
New Afghanistan.
But then you're drifting into the realm of "justifying for the sake of liking" the movie.
So, your theory is that Jarvis runs on Windows Vista.
Love it! But that's all too intelligent for Hollywood, they had to pass...
And all that is just a portion of what's wrong with this movie.
That's not the problem. The issue is that Jarvis, that super smart computer that can detect what any guest had for breakfast three days ago by analyzing their farts, never got a whiff at those missiles being shot or the weapons in those choppers.. Hell! The botanist was the first one to notice anything by looking at…
The implication is there because making a smarter thing out of a dumb thing is very easy.
See? That's what I mean... (see my rant if you want to know my reference). WHY would you be ashamed to like TS??? The movie works in so many levels! There are a lot of things that, if you dissect them, will be less than stellar, but if you are ashamed of it, that means you know what parts didn't work, but still liked…
Whoever "thinks" that The Matrix Trilogy (or the second and/or third part) is crap, is almost certainly a rape-product of this stupid band-wagon internet society where they check first with the etherworld of critics and "friends" if a movie is "likeable" or not. All 3 movies, as a whole, are a gem, and thinking…
If the dolphin doesn't want to, I would!
I would "pilgrimage" there all the way from Winnipeg.