The Freelancers were just time-cops who wanted to preserve the natural order of the timeline. If things got too messed up the timeline collapses in on itself, which is what we saw happen at the beginning of Season 3.
The Freelancers were just time-cops who wanted to preserve the natural order of the timeline. If things got too messed up the timeline collapses in on itself, which is what we saw happen at the beginning of Season 3.
Oh I'm sure it works now, but on first watch it's just a little generic. Not terrible or anything.
A24's production mandate seems to be pure product at this point. They will produce anything they can get their hands on that has even the slightest whiff of prestige to it.
Having seen 2/3rds of Fortitude the best part really is Stanley Tucci's glorious facial expressions. He has a barrage of smug half-smiles and every one of them is great.
Continuum's evolution from a solid B-tier Canadian sci-fi series to one fo the best things on television was a joy to behond. Seasons 2 and especially 3 were next-level great, and the final was about a good an ending as you could hope for with the truncated run-time.
I don't know, as a boy who enjoys his fair amount of hot boys it can get annoying when shipping takes up so much of the discussion of media.
They pretty much did.
What the fuck? I need to watch this as soon as possible.
He was farting around some TV show for Rodruigez's El Rey network a couple years ago. That's the last thing I remember him in.
I unironically love his performance in WWW. He's the only person who knows how terrible the movie is and how exactly to ham it up for a role that stupid.
Someone has never seen The Patriot.
My genuine enjoyment of Guy Ritchie is only matched by my total disinterest in watching anything inspired by his style.
The first season was great but 2 was a mess of poor decisions and a weak overall plotline. 3 had a lot of issues but I thought it worked reasonably well in an airport-thriller way.
Yeah, it's pretty tough to find. I was lucky to get my copy.
Keep in mind LIFE is the only good thing Rand Ravich ever worked on.
The first one.
Except a lot of what people liked in that movie came out of Peyton Reed or the actors.
One of the many reasons the Hunger Games series was so smart was how Collins baked the exposition into the narrative in ways that made sense and weren't just infodumps.
Holy shit, that was great.
I love Tom Hardy's take on the whole thing. It was so gloriously blase about it. Yeah I fucked some guys, so what? Who gives a shit?