Cheers. Will have to check it out.
Cheers. Will have to check it out.
Cheers. Will have to check it out.
The film segment at the end of Irma Vep is the only good fictional art within a film/tv-show that I can remember.
The film segment at the end of Irma Vep is the only good fictional art within a film/tv-show that I can remember.
Unquestionably his finest scene:
Bladerunner - another counter example to Noel's proposition. The love story is fairly intense and is central to the plot. It's also central to the themes - what does it mean to be human? Is it empathy? Is that a uniquely human experience? etc
Thomas Riker makes an appearance on DS9, and let me tell you he's still ballsy.
Ally Sheedy
My friend's dad was her high school math teacher.
It's a really serious thing, like a war on crime.
Andrew WK
The McLaughlin Groove. References one of my favourite McLaughlin Group Moments.
Liam Neeson
Has to be the male lead in this. And he should punch many a throat.
successor?
Or predecessor?
Rabin
His ticks and mugging really are rather annoying. His voice isn't much better. Stick to writing.
Peter Hyams?
Outland was awesome.
Entertaining movie
It's actually pretty good, and better than 95% of the past year's movies.
Ripping open his chest to reveal his cyborg innards.
Ha! A 2nd front in this war has opened.
This is a B+?
Way to keep standards up guys. Seriously, WTF.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
That's some real serious art right there. Glad you made the effort!
The Art of the Title Sequence
Just the site for this discussion: