Eh, it's a paycheck and he gets to run away from explosions and dress up in expensive-looking gear and play war. I don't begrudge anyone of that.
Eh, it's a paycheck and he gets to run away from explosions and dress up in expensive-looking gear and play war. I don't begrudge anyone of that.
I'll say this for Avatar: its plot was pedantic, dumb, and melodramatic. But at least it had a plot that tried to engage on a human level. I'd watch Avatar a hundred times before being subjected to Mark Whalberg begrudgingly allowing his daughter to be [statutory] raped while people scream at each other about robots.…
I would definitely not leave the house.
Dammit, it's the one suspect he can't torture for information!
Did he get this strategy after receiving a phone call from one E. Kennedy?
I refuse to take the bait and ask what the other AMC show you like is.
That doesn't mean that the lack of mystery doesn't make it less compelling. I don't really agree with that, but I totally sympathize. Especially since the last episode (while providing interesting insight into Berghdal's plight) definitely felt like padding. Then again, last season had a VERY clear padding episode…
If you're a movie studio exec with Jurassic World's numbers in front of you, you're probably thrilled to tears.
I remember Abrams saying they filmed that but didn't put it in the final cut
I'm not saying that he couldn't have maybe fixed those if he was a better director, but those are also probably pretty heavily influenced by the dreadful script that movie had.
Eternal Sunshine has comedic moments and they are pretty subtle, but Jim Carrey isn't involved in any of them.
Methane itself has no odor, but commercial gas (IIRC) has an odor added into it to allow people to detect its presence.
I get the feeling that Lucas would rather eat his own shoe than direct a Star Wars movie someone else wrote.
Wow is that not the perfect scene to cut for time? I still have some fond memories of Phantom Menace, honestly. I think it might be because of the fact that it was actually made on film; it feels like the most real of the prequels to me.
[Kirk approaches Spock's casket and prepares to deliver his eulogy]
I'd claim it's objectively good. Interesting characters with a well defined goal in an appealing setting and a kickass soundtrack.
Dateline: 2043
I'm not a slut shamer or a Puritan but it does kind of feel like . . . If she's wondering why she's being hooted and hollered at, it might be useful for her to note that her nipples are beaming out from under her shirt.
My fantastic father in law bought me Star Wars Battlefront, so that's going to be my life for awhile now. I feel like a traitor because yes it's been dumbed down and features have been removed but man . . . It's so pretty.
Isn't he super broke? Shouldn't he sort of worry about a 250k loss?