Well, I mean, a case makes it bigger again. So yeah, it does matter.
Well, I mean, a case makes it bigger again. So yeah, it does matter.
Have companies just given up on trying to design a ‘different’ and better camera interface? That looks VERY familiar, and I’m not talking about LGs last phone.
They don’t address it. The question is there but no one really knows. Some people are trying to figure it out but they’re barely in the show. It’s about people mourning and trying to figure out what the hell life is after a worldwide supernatural event, basically. Hijinx ensue.
Oh well as long as she feels it’s ok, then that’s fine. Fuck everyone else and their feelings.
You: “Considering how late in the process Cranston was cast...I’m not sure they’d have had time to shoot any action/stunt scenes.”
Unless they did it with a stunt double. Crazy theory, I know.
Agreed. Which gives her a great middle ground to occupy between Dunn and the Horde.
I see where you’re coming from, I just think she’d want to save him. It feels very much like she decides she’s stronger than her abuser when he’s bending the bars and talking about how victims of abuse are superior. He’s in there somewhere. I guess I’m erring on the side of Kevin’s trauma being his salvation. So far…
When on earth did the x-men movies span galaxies? Pretty sure it’s all been set on earth.
It sounds to me like that ending should be the opening of the final Unbreakable movie rather than thrown on a DVD as an extra. If the films are to stand alone AND satisfy what he’s talking about in the snippets, then you need that information somewhere in one of the actual movies.
Nail on the head.
Well the first Unbreakable was playing with depression so it’s nothing new to the series. Night struggled with a mental illness when he was younger (The Man Who Heard Voices is a great book about him) that would leave him very overwhelmed but came to think of it as an empowering thing. Like he had supernatural senses.…
On second watch, you can definitely see she’s defiant of her abuser after her experience. I just don’t see her siding against the Horde. He empowered her and I think she appreciates the struggle he has going on (she did meet Kevin after all).So she’d be less “kill him” to Dunn and more “we can help him.” But that’s…
It sounds to me like that ending should be the opening of the final Unbreakable movie rather than thrown on a DVD as an extra. If the films are to stand alone AND satisfy what he’s talking about in the snippets, then you need that information somewhere in one of the actual movies.
Reddit is a business. They have zero obligation to give anyone a platform. More companies and peoples should realise this. Hell, it’s probably in the T’s and C’s. Wish Twitter would hurry up and get to this level of hate management.
They will. It’ll be $500.
I second this question. The whole thing felt flat and unworthy of the praise for me.
But I don’t think box office takings reflect quality either. Nor does ‘biggest anime of all time’. As a film it simply wasn’t all that. Enjoyable but that’s about it. Kubo, for example, blows it out of the water in craft.
So box office informs academy awards now? Come on. As far as film making goes, this film was enjoyable but nothing to rant and rave about.
It’s so darn rare that a twist is THIS good too. Goosebumps. SO glad I saw it without the twist ruined. Aside from ‘there are trains’, it just didn’t seem at all obvious. But this is Night we’re talking about - he telegraphed bruce was what he was the whole way through sixth sense (vague for spoilers). So I can’t wait…