I love those lines. But we can agree that the song rocks.
I love those lines. But we can agree that the song rocks.
"I was afraid I'd eat your brains / Cause I'm evil" is maybe my favorite line on High Violet. DOWWWWWWD!
IN BIZARRO WORLD.
1. Twin Cinema
2. Mass Romantic
3. Electric Version
4. Brill Bruisers
5. Together
6. Challengers
Starts slow, except track 1 is the biggest rocker on the album and track 2 is one of their greatest songs ever. That's insane.
Totally agree. Especially with the title track being downtempo. Such a weird take.
It's a big disappointment and a huge step down from Glass Swords.
I think the thing that people find predictable is that (SPOILER) the revolution is orchestrated by the bad guys. But… it's intentionally foreshadowed as such for nearly the entire film… pretty much from the moment they find out protein block guy is the one putting the messages in the food. And somehow that one bit…
I've defended Snowpiercer from its detractors all over the internet. I'm a little over it now.
Quit while you're ahead. That new final paragraph you added is just an embarrassment. Inaccurate in every way, vaguely xenophobic, incredibly condescending.
Disagree with pretty much all of that. The Signal? Christ.
I can think of another answer.
NY Times loved the movie btw, as did 94 percent of the critics who reviewed it.
Nice point, re: the Korean.
Did you watch a pirated version without the Korean subtitles? It's pretty clear and non-surprising why they don't freeze at the end. The revolt of the seven was many years earlier. The planet had been cooling every year since then, as shown by the plane below the bridge slowly becoming visible. Nam reveals that…
Yeah, I've seen it in theaters a bunch. See it in theaters if you can. But if you can't get to a theater, just see it.
I LOVE the Moroder version. So fun.
Disagree. I found it, like Tron: Legacy, a beautifully designed but fundamentally empty work. Kosinski reminds me of those music video directors who crossed over into film in the 90s — not the Finchers, Gondrys, and Jonze's, though, more like the Antoine Fuqua's and Dominic Sena's of the world. The ones who can…
I've never seen it (Dune)! But from seeing the doc I don't think it would make much difference either way. It's almost exclusively about the movie Jodo wanted to make, not the one Lynch ended up making.
It's on iTunes and Amazon as of now.