Ha! Like I'm going to by a DVD or a blu-ray, come on.
Ha! Like I'm going to by a DVD or a blu-ray, come on.
There was definitely some extreme lampshading with the X-Men characters, like when Deadpool pointed out that those are the only two mutants he seems to run into at the X-Men mansion. But I'm thinking more of dialogue like this:
"Negasonic Teenage… what the shit? That's the coolest name ever! "
…and some other times when…
No, that's definitely not the right term for it. Whatever they're doing is the opposite of support.
Lesbian porn doesn't usually leave me super sad after watching it for hours.
Hmm. I'm not a huge fan of The Social Network, either. Recent movies based on recent events / living people tend to have an uphill climb for me, for all the usual biopic reasons.
Maybe if there wasn't another two and a half hours to sit through after those first 10 minutes were done?
Oh yeah, Blue should definitely be on there. Damn.
I think you're overstating your case…I'm sticking to my guns on this one. Fight Club and Seven were definitely better than Zodiac, and I think I could make a coherent argument in favor of The Game too. And, the music video for Jermaine Stewart's "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off."
I also don't think Zodiac was particularly memorable. I wouldn't even put it in top 3 Fincher movies.
Eternal Sunshine is great, and you have nothing to be ashamed of. I feel the same way when I tell people I still love Fight Club.
OK, I'll give Strictly Ballroom a shot. Thanks!
I know that's what Deadpool kept trying to convince us, but I thought she was an obnoxious mopey teen that dragged down the entire movie. (I'm hanging that on Colossus too; they were basically one horrible character as far as I'm concerned.)
I don't know what you'd call her and Colossus's appearance in Deadpool. It's way, way too long to be a cameo, but yeah, I guess it's too irrelevant to call a subplot.
I think I may have seen Gatsby? It didn't leave an impression I guess. (I also re-read the book around the same time I might have seen the movie, and I don't remember any musical numbers or whatever…) I haven't seen any of his other stuff…just like the first 30 minutes of Moulin, a couple different times. ADHD is…
Barb is like Nancy's friend in A Nightmare on Elm Street, in that she is the main character's pal and gets brutally murdered by a monster with supernatural powers early on, and not in that she seems like she would be fun to party with.
As a person who loathed Moulin Rouge!, should I still check this out anyway, or will I hate it?
It's going to really bum me out in Season 3 when it turns out the Eleven we've been watching this whole time isn't the real Eleven, but instead a cosmic force that took her place and left her in an ocean cocoon.
Remember, it's not just the kid who was able to affect the lights…the grownups did it too, just by being in the upside-down version of the house. I think that suggests that the regular and upside-down worlds are in the same time and place.
As is my custom, I didn't read a single word past the part I wanted to refute
ugh, let's leave Negasonic Unnecessary Subplot out of this