Wow this sounds like a total shit idea.
Wow this sounds like a total shit idea.
Is it me or does Smith sometimes has atrocious taste in movies? The Purauit of Happyness, Seven Pounds, Concussion, and now this? He should stick to movies about aliens and robots. And ones about Bad Boys.
Didn't he play an assassin in Suicide Squad… oh wait, your point still stands. He was an assassin with "heart".
Apparently he's kind of difficult.
No one kisses in Star Wars movies anymore because they might turn out to be related in some future instalment.
It is the same movie as Lion King by half.
Rogue Two could be about stealing the plans to the second Death Star.
I don't know. The Dark Crystal isn't really all that good.
**Great** job? I think not, Internet. You phoned this one in.
I think from here on in everything Trump and Pence do will be a ploy to distract from something.
They're both terrible.
When I walked out of Hollow Man I turned to my wife and said "The part where he rams the crowbar through that guy from behind was so fake. There's no way he was strong enough to pierce the guy's entire body."
I enjoyed Lights Out, but honestly don't recall how it ended and I watched it a week and half ago. Don't Breathe was one of my favorite films this year. Just a nasty, paranoid little film with nothing more on its mind than to make you squirm. My other fav this year is Green Room. (I guess I like claustrophobic…
I concur. Zodiac has some suspenseful and frightening moments. So does the Godfather and Jurassic Park. That don't make 'em horror movies.
Kind of tickled to see the original "The Hitcher" on this list. I love that film. From the french-fry scene, to the slow-motion close-up of a match dropping onto spilled gas at a gas station to the bug-nuts end chase it's a minor classic if you ask me.
What the even fuck was that?
I think the Vincent Ward wooden planet version would have been just as boring as the Fincher version.
Gone Girl is a very low bar, indeed.
Wait… collegehumor had something actually funny?
It might be even more progressive if they cast an actor of actual Japanese descent as Sulu. What is this, Memoirs of a Geisha?