UtsavBansal
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UtsavBansal

I still have that SHIELD ep on my DVR precisely for that May move. And the DD scene is a thing of wonder, just so incredibly in the moment and increasingly exhausting to watch - you really felt the whole thing, start to finish. Amazing direction, that scene.

I’d say pretty much all the women in Daredevil were stellar.

I’m probably wrong but I just assumed that Zola could escape onto the internet (like other digitized baddies) before the base was destroyed.

5) If you’re putting in a fight scene, make it God Damn good & memorable

Talking about women done right and you left out Karen Page (Deborah Ann Woll) from Daredevil? She was great in the show.

Yeah. I’m pretty OK with that.

But there are character arcs- Furiosa wants to return to her home and redeem herself for the presumably terrible shit she’s done while in the service of Immortan Joe. Max has PTSD and has basically gone feral and spends the movie learning how to relate to people again. Nux’s whole arc is basically “rejecting the

The lack of verbal exposition does not necessarily make a plot paper-thin. There’s a fair bit going on in the world and story of MMFR which isn’t mentioned once but it certainly there.

I don’t know what to tell you, it is arguably one of the best if the not the best action of the last 15 years. That’s got to count for something. It also handles it’s themes and characterization with a subtle, and more importantly visual hand. I think that’s worth a few points. Speaking of visuals, it’s easily one of

Ms. Theron may not have been “sexualized in the slightest” for Fury Road, but on that last shot of Furiosa ascending on the lift SHE HAS NEVER LOOKED HOTTER.

Not only that - she’s two years older than Tom Hardy!! THE HORROR!!

Plus who hires a lead actress, in an action movie, that is older then 30?

Update: Now have read the article and agree with everything except I’m surprised there isn’t more emphasis on the live stunts/actors often doing their own stunts considering insurance/danger to actors. Also, the Nicholas Hoult reason could also be applied to Charlize Theron (yes, she won an oscar for being “ugly” in

You live inside, you die inside, you live inside again.

Yes. No go stand in the corner and think about what you have done.

I saw it this weekend, and instantly realized it was a phenomenon. One of those rare movies like Star Wars, that you absolutely must see on the big screen. No, sorry, your 55” flat screen and surround sound system and a blu ray isn’t going to cut it. One of those movies, that once you do see it, you wish you could go

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