With Del Toro, it's guaranteed to have a lot of mythic creatures and Ron Perlman.
With Del Toro, it's guaranteed to have a lot of mythic creatures and Ron Perlman.
Guillermo Del Toro + Hideo Kojima = Revolver Ocelot Ron Perlman. That or Ron Perlman saying, "Metal Gear?"
Fish Dreams are made of these/ Who am I to disagree?
You just had to remind me of Willow? Gotta back that game back up so I can enjoy a classic… love the music.
Hey-Oh! Oh wait, I did that wrong.
So stick your booty in the ground or in a chair/
(mutters indiscriminately until he remembers series of words that sound like)
We're entertaining you (It's All of That!)/My Posse and my Crew (It's All of that!)
Perhaps it's just me, but does the header image make anybody who hasn't seen this movie think of a really shitty Master Asia Gundam with Dreads?
I really wish I could audition for Roger Ebert, but I'm Probably not the right age, I have no connections, but damn, I look like him, if I rely on all the internet trolls that have said about me.
Werner Herzog's Deadpool
I'm calling it now: Star-Lord V. Deadpool, 2016. Chris Pratt vs. Ryan Reynolds. Get on it, Hollywood.
Except Edgar Wright does know… what he's planning to direct. Jon Snow on the other hand…
Both excellent Recommendations, though if you want something equally tragic and funny (and an amazing P.S. Hoffman performance with a nigh unrecognizable accent), I recommend Mary and Max. It's a hard movie to watch for an Australian claymation comedy, but it is beautiful, just the same.
It smells like a Sweaty Meatloaf, and that's something you don't want in your microwave.
"What Can I say? I'm a Blast from the Past!"
~ The first thing that came to mind when I saw Simon Phoenix and John Spartan.
Janken Pon!
8-Bit or Pixel Art, you're coming with me.
He's From Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne, that's all I know, I only played an hour of the game before it went back to the video store… In my defense, I was an impatient RPG Player back in the heady days of… 2005.
An 8-bit Silent Hill is what I wanted Sole Survivor to be.
I actually auditioned for a short horror film and got the part by using Brad Dourif's monologue of the murder. Brad did it so well, it told me that to try and quote the scene, with my blood feeling like it was chilling in my body made me feel sick. It takes a special actor to say that and convince people of it. For…
I don't care what anyone says about that movie, It captured the spirit perfectly, it's punny, rather silly and it has Supertramp on the soundtrack. It's perfect.