exactly, doesn't overstay its welcome. very enjoyable watching Cillian Murphy, Smiley, Brie Larson and Armie Hammer all having lots of fun doing different things.
exactly, doesn't overstay its welcome. very enjoyable watching Cillian Murphy, Smiley, Brie Larson and Armie Hammer all having lots of fun doing different things.
god. Predators.
she's great in The World's End
oi oi!
Smiley is always great value. chilling as fuck in Kill List.
genuinely one of the most disturbing movies I've ever seen. and the ending… holy fuck. chills.
typo in the headline. should read "much stupider ending"
can't agree with this review. T2 serves pretty well as a sad, poignant, regretful coda to the first film — it's not the second "half" of their story, more like an epilogue (except in Spud's case). sure, some of the callbacks are a bit laboured but there are easily enough laughs to justify its existence. not the…
yeah I do that too.
Foucault's Pendulum is fantastic. only one of his I've read but highly recommended.
the trailers at the screening I went to were all for kids' movies, so yeah, I think nine years old is about the target audience. I'm 36.
yeah John Boyega did a much better job of disappearing into his part. as a Brit, I found Rey awkward and distracting, not just for her accent but the whole performance.
Crom!!
it's not a tapeworm, it's Jim Broadbent as a weird Australian analrapist dismantling McAvoy's psyche
McAvoy is pretty great. I'd say the film was a C or a B- rather than as hopeless as this review makes out. there's certainly some comedy to be had, but it does lean heavily on McAvoy's charisma and Marsan.
I found Infinite Jest a LOT easier than Gravity's Rainbow. much funnier, for a start. I read V as well, and after that firmly resolved never to read another Pynchon.
I ploughed through it earlier this year. I struggled at times with elements of it, especially the two agents having their lengthy clifftop chat, but found some of the writing about addiction really powerful. some pretty good jokes in there too.
Toyota's biological weapons are far more reliable than that xenomorph shit
find out tonight, ON BBC TWO
he looks like an oversized ventriloquist dummy being operated offscreen by a larger Quarles