I actually avoided Slither for a long time because all I knew Gunn for was the Dawn of the Dead remake. I'm glad that I eventually gave it a chance, it's pretty damn good.
I actually avoided Slither for a long time because all I knew Gunn for was the Dawn of the Dead remake. I'm glad that I eventually gave it a chance, it's pretty damn good.
I have to give him this from his appearance on Colbert; I may not agree with his politics, but it was really refreshing for him to say how he gets that the other side is motivated by doing what it thinks is right for America. Too many people on both sides get this weird notion that the other is out to destroy America…
Wait, there was the beginning of a pun thread and we DIDN'T run with it?!? I'm slytherin away before anyone gets it started.
Also, from a return on investment perspective, Ant-Man is actually neck and neck with Man of Steel. MoS cost $225 million production cost, assuming that again for marketing it was a $450 million investment. Worldwide gross of $668 million for a 1.484 ROI. Ant-Man cost $130 million, plus marketing $260 million;…
Butt-hurt? I assume from context it means "logical" or perhaps "pedantic but technically correct," maybe "curious and politely questioning." You, on the other hand, seem unreasonably offended and hurt that I pointed out the huge flaws in your logic.
First, I didn't know that about Dorenbos, shit.
Second, 9-6 in the Eagles Falcons? Did you forget some 2's and 3's (maybe a 4) in those numbers?
By "people" you mean its director, right? It's not like Man of Steel was being discussed by someone here ASIDE from the man who directed it and is directing its sequel.
Wow, is this a rare act of humility from Snyder?!? He's admitting that his properties are successes in spite of him instead of because of him? That's much more mature than I expected.
I looked him up and had not known that he was Uncle Bully in Once Were Warriors. Not sure I can look at him the same now.
"Author Joe Hill knows a thing or two about horror and mystery—after all, his dad is famed horror writer Stephen King"
I agree. Move forward on NXT being its own brand, pay them more, and leave them where they're appreciated.
Thought I saw that avatar over there earlier.
… Do you post on CSS?
After (R)Evolution I'm surprised they were willing to put a Takeover the same week as a WWE PPV again, especially a big 4 PPV. It took some courage to do that and I'm going to unequivocally say that it was a mistake. As LaToya points out so well, the majority of the Summerslam card has the potential (and in the case…
I agree about Corbin. I've been watching for about a year and I think this is the sixth time I've seen one of his matches go over a minute (this is including two house shows in Philly that probably shouldn't get added in there) and the first one of those that he lost. Which is a good thing. They desperately need to…
They've set themselves up pretty nicely for the future of the women's division in my opinion. The Horsewomen were clearly the main draw (to not just the division but arguably the whole product) and leaving one of them behind as the new undisputed best gives all the up-and-comers a chance to work with one of the best…
To be completely fair, the nudes were posted on his social media, but it seems more or less the consensus that it was his ex (not ex at the time) girlfriend doing the posting in revenge for finding out about them.
Okay, I'll be the one to have the unpopular opinions. The entire movie is sloppy, the acting is terrible, the symbolism is amazingly heavy handed, it's too silly to be scary and too stupid to be funny. I get the message that he's conveying, it's just so poorly done and surrounded by so much that I don't like that I…
But it would have been temporarily uncomfortablllllllllllle!
And the air, don't forget that in Man of Steel as soon as he was in a Kryptonian atmosphere he lost his powers.