It was shot almost exactly like that scene from Napoleon Dynamite where his brother goes to Rex Kwan Do and tries to do a leg-sweep.
It was shot almost exactly like that scene from Napoleon Dynamite where his brother goes to Rex Kwan Do and tries to do a leg-sweep.
They're repeating the same four conversations over and over again.
A Hogarth with cheese?
Does it mean "nap-inducing scenes in offices that look like gigantic glass aquariums?"
The first hour is kind of its own thing. It starts lining up into an actual TV show by episode 2.
I think it might have to do with their last movie being Jupiter Ascending more then that, but whatever you say.
Episode 2 of this season blew a lot of shit up in terms of the characters. They might figure out a way to get around it, but right now it feels like the creators are going to set fire to the premise.
Kind of? Maybe? It's sort of hard to tell where everyone stands after the S1 fallout.
First episode was a little too much table-setting for my tastes, but 2 was pretty damn good.
Yes because clearly most actors are used to having to deal with literal months of people flinging shit at them and harassing them online just because they were cast in the role.
It happens so often that I've actually come to enjoy it, like these missions are in fact so impossible that even the IMF itself is crumbling under the weight of the pressures put on it and Ethan Hunt has to outrun the actual organisation too.
Ah yes, The Big Hit, a movie that bravely tired to combine the theatrical action of Hong Kong cinema with the nervous family antics of a Woody Allen movie. And a running joke about Bokeem Woodbine being addicted to masturbation.
I like Sahara, even if I can't really explain why.
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"He was fairly restrained in that one"
I liked all the pointless flashy nonsense he put into Steve Jobs, but I can't deny it indulged in his worst impulses.
"and who uses the skin color of people who look like me to sound like he's more than the opportunistic asshole he is."
"Ebert would be absolutely disgusted by what this kid he once promoted has turned into."
Because if there's one series known for not ripping shit off for the sake of nostalgia, it's Star Wars.
Luke Evans is a pretty decent actor, but he's a fucking terrible choice for Gaston. He can't do Big And Loud performances at all, even when he goes for intentional ham it's subdued and snarky instead of loud and proud.