I've always liked Scott Speedman, I feel like he hasn't really gotten his due yet.
I've always liked Scott Speedman, I feel like he hasn't really gotten his due yet.
He managed to be distinctly terrible in Wanted: Dead or Alive, and that's a film where he has like three lines of dialogue at most.
You're HAPPY Harper came back, lafergs? She was one of the worst characters the show ever produced, basically only second to Reese's psychiatrist romance from last season.
What does that have to do with the movie's quality?
Or Willem Dafoe and Madonna?
Even if the ratings aren't great it has all the pieces for a "prestige" series, and channels like keeping those around even if they aren't doing well.
He gets even better in the back-half of the season when they start to develop an actual storyline for him, I just wish they gave it more screen-time.
The first half of that movie was totally acceptable. Once Jessica Biel shows up though, that's when it goes downhill fast.
Unbreakable was excellent.
I liked it a lot. It was a goofy and fun little fairy tale with an entertaining cast and some decent action. I don't know shit about Die Antwood but they were fine playing cartoons, and it fit well enough in a movie that was basically Hip-Hip Pinocchio. My only real complaints are that it was a little too long and…
I was one of the five people who saw MacGruber in theatres, with my mom of all people.
That Angel is actually from the comics.
Honestly, I'd watch Man of Steel before Superman Returns.
The campaign stuff really feels like setup for Season 3.
The structure is pretty weird and there's really no narrative drive until the last three episodes, but I like that about the series. It's just this slow, painful examination of a family circling the drain after the death of one of its members.
Yeah, Meg isn't shown as innocent in all of this. She may have not killed anyone or sold drugs, but she's still a bad person who cheated on her fiancée and then fled the town instead of dealing with the aftermath of Danny's death. She's just as incapable of handling conflict as Kevin, she just has better impulse…
He's great this season at just playing an absolute piece of bottom-feeding shit.
All the dialogue on the show is a little on-the-nose, it's the same tics that Damages had. I don't think it's necessarily bad, you just need a tolerance for very writerly winking-at-the-audience one-liners.
Butz is doing a fantastic job at playing one of the most pathetic fuckups TV has ever produced. He's one crippling gambling addiction away from being the star of a 70's character drama.
Considering the tight outfits she was squeezed into in those movies, I have no idea where they could even hide the padding.