In February, I went to a Best Picture nominee marathon in Methuen, MA, and the theater had posters of older movies outside. One of them was Action Jackson. I laughed.
In February, I went to a Best Picture nominee marathon in Methuen, MA, and the theater had posters of older movies outside. One of them was Action Jackson. I laughed.
Spirited Away
Yes, Spirited Away.
ICE AGE
Jesus Christ this pisses me off. The first two movie took place, as the titles suggest in the ICE AGE, and this next one is subtitled "The Rise of the Dinosaurs"
Oh and one more thing before bed
How do we know that someone from the first crash didn't die and get brought back by the island? For example, Locke could have been dead, and in a certain way, an "Other" (if that's what the Others really are), for the entire series, which would explain why he had more of a connection…
I think they're alluding to
Ben dying in the next episode. I hope that isn't the case.
Just go rewatch Brick
It probably is an April Fool's joke, but honestly, as long as he's not writing it, I'd be happy with that. They guy knows how to direct, especially using visuals. It's his scripts that are the problems with his movies.
You have to keep in mind that they only know about one connection, the fact that they both knew Sawyer. They could have written it off as a "it's a small world" coincidence. Though it would be a HUGE coincidence.
Baby Bear, if you're implying that lost innocence = evil, I think you're wrong on that count. Lost innocence can mean a million things, but I think it has most to do with knowledge and being able to see the world for what it is and the way it works. I don't think that's evil, though evil can come from it. But of…
But he would probably dig Timecop.
I don't know if I'd say he's the villain, but Jack's situation brings up the idea that decisions bring about good and bad results, regardless of your intentions, and you can end up causing a lot of pain through an action (or, in this case, inaction).
"Welcome back, Ben…No…Hi Ben…No…Why'd you fucking kill me, Ben?…No…Welcome back to the Land of the Lost…hmmm…wait, no, that's the name of the show…Welcome back to the Land of the Living! Huzzah!"
If he dies, he dies…Then he dies!
I always knew Jack was a Commie.
I say this as a big Star Wars nerd: you watch way too much Star Wars.
I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm just saying, that with Lost, you can never be completely settled that something is the way it appears to be.
That's interesting. Whatever happens to lil' Ben might be what happens to Locke and Christian (and maybe Claire), but I doubt we'll find that out for a while.
She was super hot in the grocery store.
I'm still not so sure about that, especially since we saw New Otherton with all the Dharma signs still up.
John Locke
looked like he was gonna kill the fuck out of Ben.
I liked Wavves well enough, but it wasn't earth shattering. It was good showering music though.