That was such an overcooked melodrama but in a good way. I fondly remember the climax where the villain was impaled on a piece of modern art in slow motion while a bombastic score that made Hans Zimmer sound subtle was playing. Fun times.
That was such an overcooked melodrama but in a good way. I fondly remember the climax where the villain was impaled on a piece of modern art in slow motion while a bombastic score that made Hans Zimmer sound subtle was playing. Fun times.
That was such an overcooked melodrama but in a good way. I fondly remember the climax where the villain was impaled on a piece of modern art in slow motion while a bombastic score that made Hans Zimmer sound subtle was playing. Fun times.
Don't forget David Anthony Higgins. He played the fat sarcastic co-worker in "Ellen" before he went to lose a lot of weight when he was the wacky boss/neighbor in "Malcolm In The Middle".
Don't forget David Anthony Higgins. He played the fat sarcastic co-worker in "Ellen" before he went to lose a lot of weight when he was the wacky boss/neighbor in "Malcolm In The Middle".
Plus the director's cut dumped the blue tint that was added to the film which I kind of missed.
Plus the director's cut dumped the blue tint that was added to the film which I kind of missed.
Also, where is that man's hair?
Also, where is that man's hair?
I don't know. I think Bruce Wayne would be more of a dry hump kind of guy. That's why he always looks so morose.
I don't know. I think Bruce Wayne would be more of a dry hump kind of guy. That's why he always looks so morose.
Batman reboot in three to four years people. This time directed by Michael Bay.
Batman reboot in three to four years people. This time directed by Michael Bay.
This looks like a Terrence Malick take on Superman. Instead of superpowers and action scenes we could have montages of Clark Kent striding through gorgeous Smallville cornfields lit during the magic hour. And featuring poetic voice-over about the ecstasy of falling from beyond the stars to join humanity on God's…
This looks like a Terrence Malick take on Superman. Instead of superpowers and action scenes we could have montages of Clark Kent striding through gorgeous Smallville cornfields lit during the magic hour. And featuring poetic voice-over about the ecstasy of falling from beyond the stars to join humanity on God's…
I walked away from Buffy after the death of Tara in Season Six.
I walked away from Buffy after the death of Tara in Season Six.
I walked away from Buffy after the death of Tara in Season Six.
Yeah, Flesh and Blood was definitely her best work from that perspective. That film was a big adolescent favourite in my house as a teenager. Sword fighting, Rutger Hauer, Bubonic Plague and gratuitous nudity, that film had everything a young lad could wish for.
Yeah, Flesh and Blood was definitely her best work from that perspective. That film was a big adolescent favourite in my house as a teenager. Sword fighting, Rutger Hauer, Bubonic Plague and gratuitous nudity, that film had everything a young lad could wish for.
I remember her from her multiple nude scenes through out the eighties and nineties during my teen years. And I needed them since I couldn't get my hands on proper pornography back in those pre-intenet dark ages.