I wanted more Bernthal, too, but I do love the joke his character exits the movie on.
I wanted more Bernthal, too, but I do love the joke his character exits the movie on.
I think "I enjoy making films and I think people should enjoy watching them" is at least fairly radical in the age of Zach Snyder
The bit that used HOCUS POCUS by FOCUS almost made me jump out of my seat. I gasped. Edgar Wright is the shit.
It's extremely different, in all the margins. I've never seen a game put so much care into the small intricacies of level design before. The placement of objects, where things go and how they look. Little things like this are what make Arkane so great, and it ties in with the paranoia of the mimics so well.
In a very real sense, the Trinity Test represents something that human beings cannot ever come back from. It opened up a box that we, in all honesty, should never have opened.
I might call Hanzee the villain of season 2, and in that way he's also a version of the Devil: implacable, unreasonable, and unrelenting.
This crime is punishable by crime!
Michael McKean is one hell of an actor.
While I won't go as far as to say Jimmy was at all justified in what he did to that poor woman, I think saying he did it *just* for money is strong. He did, but that money is his way of proving himself to Kim, of keeping the two of them in that building together and her in his life.
The car accidents I've been in weren't nearly that bad, but there's still nothing quite like the memory of what it sounds like. Made me jump when it happened in this episode.
He did the commentary for his death episode on one of the DVDs and mentioned several times that it was very hard for him to get his lines right, so I agree with you
There was one reaction I thought was really good, which was one guy getting out of his car and looking like he wanted to come over, then stopping and kind of sheepishly standing there
Robert Forster's been making that look work for 50 years, now
James, who is such a great guy, and very cool. Everyone says so all of the time.
The first time I saw the woman that EvilCoop ended up killing in the motel, I thought she was Seyfried, so imagine my trepidation when the real thing showed up
I know what you mean by "medical attention," but I seem to remember Doc Hayward patching someone up 4-5 times an episode. That man earned his wage.
I think Kyle MacLachlan is one of maybe 10 humans alive you could get away with that for.
I am unabashedly a fan of the Civil War stuff, mainly because of how committed all the actors are to it. Jerry Horne continually saying "yes, sire" because he doesn't understand what time period the Civil War is and Ben getting angrier and angrier at it without breaking character is one of my favorite comic scenes on…
I think Hector might be the one truly irredeemable character in Breaking Bad who isn't painted like a cartoon, all due respect to Todd and Uncle Jack.
I'd be willing to buy that he maybe swiped some extra pocket change once in a while along with the rare coins, but anything more than that would feel dangerously out of character for Jimmy, despite his past.