If a dead man and a live man had a baby, the baby would look like a television show? That's just silly.
If a dead man and a live man had a baby, the baby would look like a television show? That's just silly.
I agree Hawley is keeping it vague, but i also think the contrast of the tablet vs the rest of the setting might emphasize that the technology of the shadowy oppressors is very, very advanced.
Wow, that's weird. I did think David looked pretty British, though.
That's interesting. Could it be the mutant who originally projected Syd into David's mind?
I assumed the first time her name was mentioned it was very intentional. 60s pastische, mental hospital - it would be quite a coincidence.
I really like this story and am glad you shared it here.
"Kevin is 5'9". He is about to be 5'10"
I'm the same way and said something similar on the M. Night interview, for which IV gave me shit, saying this movie contains neither gore nor torture. So, take that as you will. I was then tempted to see it in theatres until I read there was a deer hunting (dressing?) scene, which is honestly enough to put me off…
being on a family road trip by yourself sounds like the plot twist of an M. Night movie.
The first X-Men revival that had him as Professor X and Fassbender as Magneto was really excellent, mostly b/c of their characters' relationship. I've largely been let down by every superhero movie since then.
That sounds even worse!
And you never called me back, you bastard.
If you say so. The trailers definitely sell it as a group of girls is kidnapped and tortured. But everyone's tolerance for fictional suffering is different.
He was right about the interview's twist ending, though.
Yeah, I'll just be checking back here to see what the plot is without having to expose myself to all the gore and torment.
The first tissue
I got a Sneakers notification for this?!
Ok, too easy.
Out of her way, tools of the state!
You specifically chose that example when presumably there are others available if your point is valid, so yes, you definitely should have researched whether the actor's leg was actually broken.