All You Need is Kill was a silly but fun title. Way more interesting than this generic one that doesn't even seem to fit the movie that much
All You Need is Kill was a silly but fun title. Way more interesting than this generic one that doesn't even seem to fit the movie that much
I loved the novel as well. It's probably the best paced King novel I've read. The only thing I didn't like was the unsatisfying ending, which felt similar to the Stand. Does the quality continue with 11/22/63?
This looks so incredibly lazy which I guess isn't a huge surprise but still
I actually liked last weeks episode a lot more. I think the grades should flip. For some reason I didn't enjoy this episode as much as I usually do. It did have its moments though. I really loved the shot of the cops and Jack getting ready to break into the observatory and Hugh Dancy gave another wonderful…
Yeah I accidentally said between Hannibal and Georgia but I meant Will and Georgia. That scene was really beautiful and the music in it was incredible
Ooops, meant Will and Georgia
Oh and that scene at the end with Hannibal and Georgia? That was beautiful
This was quite possibly the best episode of Hannibal so far. Maybe it was because I learned half way through that it got renewed, but I was really enjoying this episode before that. And even though I saw some promo pictures, the twist that Hannibal was the one who killed the Doctor came as a complete shock. I loved…
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Made the mistake of looking at other posts on that tumblr. It basically demonizes anyone who has ever said anything that is even remotely sexist, homophobic, or racist. Some people featured are actually "problematic" but most are decent people like Amy Poehler whose sense of humor isn't 100% politically correct.…
I think having Chris Taylor as a producer really helped.
I think having Chris Taylor as a producer really helped.
Was anyone else distracted during the fight by how wonderful the lighting in Hannibal's office. Felt very similar to the scenes with Gillian Anderson. Lots of natural light coming through the curtains.
I'm a Christian but I hate when Christian authors have Christ-figures. CS Lewis gets a pass, but it has become such a common story trope with Christian authors. Ted Dekker, especially. I liked him at first when I was a kid but I got sick of it.
The movie got good in the third act after being mediocre for the prior two when it became a buddy cop movie. That was a whole lot of fun. The best scene is still when Tony broke into the compound though. That's where the movie started picking up
Fingers crossed for 'Hannibal' too
After I watched this episode, I came up the stairs in the dark and I looked up to see light pouring through the cracks of the entrance to the attic. This episode wasn't that scary but that freaked me out
Been rewatching a bunch of his videos after hearing about this show. They are just a hilarious and horrible as I remembered. This show looks funny and I'll probably check it out at some point, but Hannibal comes first, for me, so I won't be tuning in tonight
Delvis Crasho - I watched the first episode and am going to try and get caught up before the final couple episodes. Need to make sure I have Sundance, though. I have AMC and IFC so I think I should
Just watched the first episode last night and really enjoyed it