Erica's ridiculous close-up scream before her death was the best/funniest moment of the episode.
Erica's ridiculous close-up scream before her death was the best/funniest moment of the episode.
That's just fucked-up enough to be really satisfying in the right hands. Something tells me this isn't it, though.
I'm not saying people don't enjoy different flavors of the MCU Beefcake Brigade, but Hemsworth's attractiveness and large female fanbase is so well-known that it became a meta-joke in Agents of SHIELD and Age of Ultron that every woman wants him.
Kojima is a legitimate pervert though, and he's never bothered to hide it. It's hard to get mad at a guy who's response to these situations is basically to add more male butts and talk about how much he likes breasts.
The male fantasy argument makes my mouth froth like pretty much nothing else.
He's basically dressed like the serial killer from Dust Devil for the first third, which I'm sure was an intentional homage because totally awesome and obscure reference bro.
The Counselor had actual artistic intentions, even if they're horribly bungled.
To give him credit he has the best performance in the movie, almost every line is a sarcastic bon mot delivered through gritted teeth.
Iggy is practically on a Beatrix Kiddo-level rampage recently. He's been god-damn brutal and it's awesome.
There's a couple scenes of him in a speedo, so go nuts.
Absolutely.
Makes sense. Hedlund and Isaac are both beyond tripe like this in 2016.
The fact that "All-Star" wasn't playing over the end credits was a travesty.
If at least one of these stories doesn't end with a serial killer on the other end, count me out.
I'd give you passing marks.
I mean it's not like they can take on every spy organization in the world at the same time. There's not much power in a second season.
I was really with this series until the last episode. The previous five had the best parts of Tom Rob Smith's work, that almost supernatural paranoia that he tapped into so well in Child 44. There's a handful of striking bizarre images and cameos, up to and including Clarke Peters in a series-best single-scene…
This feels like something that may have sat on a shelf for a little while.
It barely has an ending. The finale felt like they ran out of money so they had to wrap everything up as soon as humanly possible, I was half-expecting a Grindhouse-esque "missing reel" by the end.
Fun fact: This movie has Mark Whalberg's career-worst performance. He sounds EXACTLY like Andy Samberg's impression of him the entire movie.