Whelp, that was certainly 3 minutes of exactly what I expected this movie to look like.
Whelp, that was certainly 3 minutes of exactly what I expected this movie to look like.
You surely mean Autolycus and the titular character from Jack of All Trades.
Where's Poochy? And alcophiliac?
I'm a security analyst who's amazed that computer security is being presented pretty close to how it is for a change.
I mean, they misspelled Richard Rider's name, and had him confess to Peter his love for Gamera. Which, yeah, they were a couple at one point, but Richard was completely back with Namorita at the time so the confession made no sense whatsoever. And the dark secret was "Richard made us promise not to tell cause… you…
I'm just reposting this because it is still relevant.
Bendis is still on Guardians?!? Screw that! Hasn't he driven that book into the ground enough? And while they've been trying to get everything in line with the MCU, his run has been as little like the movie as he can get away with. Maybe he'll just station them on Earth and be done with it finally.
There are comics that could bring up some heavy emotions (I'm thinking something like Maus here). Without having seen even a trailer, I still feel confident saying this is not one of them.
You could even say that we all ate Jon, and he's inside our stomachs right now! Hahaha… wait, scratch that last one.
SPOILERS!!! My gf and I literally just started watching it this weekend.
Jon Snow, condemned to Hell for breaking his sacred oath to the Night's Watch (that would make a bit more sense following what happens in the books, but whatever) is given a second chance. Return to Westeros and use his skills as a… Lord Commander(?) to find and return 113 escaped souls to hell. If he does this, he…
It also ignores that this isn't fantasy or a "what if" type of thing. Hacktivism, while blown out of proportion by the media, is real. Doxing is real. Swatting is real. We actually live in a world where people not only can, but DO try to impact large companies on completely moral ground. As far as exploring what…
My biggest problem with the pilot is that the plan doesn't make sense. A company as big as E Corp would have their business critical information backed up in "cold storage" such as cd's or drives that aren't on a network. Maybe that will come up, but the fact that Elliot didn't notice this huge logical flaw in the…
I'm honestly gobsmacked that he does not have Ned Stark listed as Baldr. Baldr the pure, good god who's insidious death is a harbinger of Ragnarok. How is that not on the damn nose?!? Instead Joeffry is Baldr? WTF. His reasoning in the comments; Joeffry is cruel. Am I missing something?
I know! They should totally be able to give out other people's stuff for free without people getting upset about it! Otherwise it's setting a dangerous precedent that Apple doesn't have carte blanche to do whatever it wants.
So far this year: 4 A-'s, 2 straight up A's. Either my preconceived notion of Dowd being stingy with A's may not be entirely accurate, or something is amiss.
Maybe, it just feels disingenuous that a character actor who's pretty well known as a horror actress is somehow a surprise when she stars in yet another horror movie.
"call a ’70s-era spade a ’70s-era spade"
I love the first. If you've seen The Conjuring you might be unimpressed. Not because it's better (I'd argue that Insidious is better) but because the writers/director recycled so much between the two. It does a lot of stuff right, takes itself seriously for the most part, and has some good genuine scares.
"Before the Insidious franchise, Lin Shaye was best known for playing bit parts in Farrelly brothers comedies. (Remember the lascivious landlady from Kingpin? Yep, that’s her.) And horror, a genre that likes its actresses either young, virginal, and resourceful or young, promiscuous, and dead, might seem an unlikely…