But Harry Shearer didn't die.
But Harry Shearer didn't die.
Daniels?
Belgium tried his best and failed miserably. The lesson, Belgium, is never try.
So, are you agreeing with Zoe then that it's about the possibly bad reception?
That was probably part of the point of whoever set them up. If these three don't get themselves killed, then they'll at least get in trouble for the carnage. I'm strangely reminded of "Save yourself, kill them all."
I liked the way Frank paused and looked at her in a way that felt like, "Does this girl live here, or what?"
I'll never understand this need for reviewers to have a built-in positive reaction. They're supposed to go in neutral.
You should watch so you can decide for yourself. I think his segment is the only one worth rewatching, and I actually like the movie overall. I can't imagine which story would people would love if not his.
Already there.
I just saw a Honda ad with a family singing "Buddy Holly". Now you can feel old and lame.
You can't blame them. The AV Club seemingly started to focus more on television than film, and film is what those guys love writing about most.
I don't understand your opinion about Clarice. We know who the character is, that Hannibal is taken with her almost instantly. With Will, Hannibal wanted to corrupt him and believed he could actually get him to cross over to the dark side, but the relationship with Clarice is completely different. It would only take a…
Ha, maybe I shouldn't. I usually have no problems with previews, I didn't mean to seem whiny.
They did show some of the homeless population when Ani and Ray were chasing the masked guy.
Then he said "No Country for White Men", just in case you didn't get it from the Riots and OJ references.
Isn't it possible that the character is intentionally coming off worse when he waxes philosophical, because he's trying too hard to be more than the street smart gangster he is? It goes along with him being desperate for the land deal to work, even before he found out Caspare was dead and the money was gone.
It's too bad it was put in the preview.
It felt more like David Chase's take on Lynch than Lynch himself to me. Brandon Nowalk really raised my expectations for weirdness, but it was still a fun scene to watch.
There were also multiple stories about male identical twins who would pretend to be each other so they could have sex with the same women. I don't know how how someone can suggest that "rape by deception" isn't real.
How would it be insulting to anyone, let alone everyone?