I really wish I hadn’t missed it - and yes, because Dafoe. I’m hoping for a re-run in my local arthouse theater.
I really wish I hadn’t missed it - and yes, because Dafoe. I’m hoping for a re-run in my local arthouse theater.
Not really. I’ve seen all Batmovies, even the truly awful ones.
I’m not in the demographics for those, sadly.
Thanks for the one non-judgmental answer :-)
Or - you never know - this is like not being wholly interested in the films he appeared in, his presence notwithstanding.
I wanted to see it but it didn’t last long enough in theaters where I live so I missed it.
Imagine not having seen a many films here and there and not having seen some others and wondering what the hype is about and being prepared to change your mind after seeing Batman and Tenet.
Given that I obviously haven’t seen Twilight, it can hardly be the case, can’t it?
OK now that’s lazy music scoring. Will he use it too in Army of the Dead?
Based on the trailer alone, this might be the first film featuring Robert Pattinson that I’ll see.
You don’t say :-)
Plus, the choice of music is better. Hallelujah? Nah.
They were atrocious because they featured him.
I didn’t intend to write it this, to be honest, but it is apposite that it should work both ways :-)
I guess the next logical step in this madness are spy shots of teasers for trailers?
My first encounter with natto was as a chunk, no rice or anything else. I did eat it, and didn’t find it disgusting in the least, but I do believe that mixed with something else is better.
But neither are consumed as 100% pure peanut products. They’re use to give taste and whatnot. I did get used to PB when I stayed in the US, but it was an acquired taste. It is, after all, basically, fat, oil and sugar.
I enjoyed natto much more than I did root beer.
This.
The whole premise of the show was Tosh making fun of internet videos