Our (thin) audience didn't seem to hate it, but they didn't react much to it either. I think my friend and I were the ones laughing the most.
Our (thin) audience didn't seem to hate it, but they didn't react much to it either. I think my friend and I were the ones laughing the most.
Our (thin) audience didn't seem to hate it, but they didn't react much to it either. I think my friend and I were the ones laughing the most.
I want to live in a major metropolis that apparently needs only one police station. (Otherwise, why would all the characters just happen to converge there?)
I want to live in a major metropolis that apparently needs only one police station. (Otherwise, why would all the characters just happen to converge there?)
Well, I haven't read the book, but if the Wikipedia summary is accurate, and the screenplay at the center of the lawsuit is anything like the book, then how about: The two stories are basically nothing alike, other than that they share one or two common, painfully generic thriller tropes? (He's an everyman entrusted…
Well, I haven't read the book, but if the Wikipedia summary is accurate, and the screenplay at the center of the lawsuit is anything like the book, then how about: The two stories are basically nothing alike, other than that they share one or two common, painfully generic thriller tropes? (He's an everyman entrusted…
It was good! I mean, as long as you're there for a bunch of wild NYC bike chase scenes stitched together by a silly storyline. The bad guy has a decent amount of fun being a horrible person and makes the non-chase scenes mostly watchable. The protagonists are cardboard douchebags, but whatever. Bikes!
It was good! I mean, as long as you're there for a bunch of wild NYC bike chase scenes stitched together by a silly storyline. The bad guy has a decent amount of fun being a horrible person and makes the non-chase scenes mostly watchable. The protagonists are cardboard douchebags, but whatever. Bikes!
I dunno, "movie stuffed with bicycle chase scenes" pushes a lot of my personal buttons, but I suspect that for a lot of Americans bikes are those lame toys you ride when you're a kid before you get a car. I tell coworkers I ride eight miles to work and their eyes bug out.
I dunno, "movie stuffed with bicycle chase scenes" pushes a lot of my personal buttons, but I suspect that for a lot of Americans bikes are those lame toys you ride when you're a kid before you get a car. I tell coworkers I ride eight miles to work and their eyes bug out.
I saw this with a friend and both of us were actually thinking about Run Lola Run afterwards. It's not quite as ridiculous(ly awesome) as that one, but they share a certain level of energy.
I saw this with a friend and both of us were actually thinking about Run Lola Run afterwards. It's not quite as ridiculous(ly awesome) as that one, but they share a certain level of energy.
See, I don't quite get it, everyone's hating on the trailer, but I saw it before some movie like a year ago and it was one of the few cases where a trailer has made me go from "what is this I've never heard of it" to "I need to see that, it looks awesome." Not because the story looked any good (as expected, it was…
See, I don't quite get it, everyone's hating on the trailer, but I saw it before some movie like a year ago and it was one of the few cases where a trailer has made me go from "what is this I've never heard of it" to "I need to see that, it looks awesome." Not because the story looked any good (as expected, it was…
Someone uncovered an ongoing, cheerfully burbly two-year conversation in the comments of an ancient article involving three or four accounts, one of whom is apparently somehow Claudia Kishi of the Babysitters Club. Everyone marveled at it, and then when outsiders started posting there people bemoaned the spoiling of…
Someone uncovered an ongoing, cheerfully burbly two-year conversation in the comments of an ancient article involving three or four accounts, one of whom is apparently somehow Claudia Kishi of the Babysitters Club. Everyone marveled at it, and then when outsiders started posting there people bemoaned the spoiling of…
@avclub-f0f254331b4693742ea6cc1379b84e73:disqus How does Bane eat?
@avclub-f0f254331b4693742ea6cc1379b84e73:disqus How does Bane eat?
It's pretty Great… If you're White.
It's pretty Great… If you're White.