Yes. It doesn't mean that random War Boys are already capable to do it in on their first day out of the cave.
Yes. It doesn't mean that random War Boys are already capable to do it in on their first day out of the cave.
After lots of rehearsals and with the possibility of retakes though.
No contempt intended, both Creed and Force Awakens (from what I've heard, haven't seen it) ride the nostalgic legacy wave and are apparently quite successful. And I love it when, say, The Muppets evoke nostalgia in me.
Ralph doesn't bug me half as much as Sylvester though.
Two words: vagina dentata
I still don't see why a nostalgic legacy movie might be inherently better than a reboot though. Seeing Gibson's face instead of Hardy's doesn't change anything about the movie, the burden lies with the viewers and their connection to Gibson, a connection lots of viewers don't even have.
Probably wearing a Super Fun Guy costume.
I guess #2 would have been this thesis here, but what are the other two? Black and white and no dialogue, I guess?
Contagion followed by Haywire followed by Magic Mike is definitely the era when I noticed that I really do like Soderbergh.
Just click on your upvote a second time and it disappears again.
It's also the first item on my itinerary.
That didn't bother me even half as much. Mostly because I didn't watch that show.
You're right, I didn't notice that part. "Short-lived" also implies a rather sudden death.
Real clickbait would have been "There's one way in which Fury Road could have been definitely improved - do you agree?"
Blame it on English only being my second language.
Oh, the Terminator-franchise is a fascinating comparison for that question. So many different Sarahs, Johns, Kyles and antagonistic Terminators, with as many ups and downs.
Zorro or The Lone Ranger or guys in that vein maybe?
Yes, but he was only 58, 59 when the movie was shot!
Just for the record, Jeremy Renner doesn't play Jason Bourne in Bourne Legacy, it's a movie set in the same world where Matt Damon's Jason Bourne still exists.
It's also terrible, so good on you for not having seen it.
For me the real emotional center of the movie is Nux's arc.