Not a lot really happens in the first half if you think about it. It's mostly just Alonzo showing the new fish the area and then visiting his little slum kingdom.
Not a lot really happens in the first half if you think about it. It's mostly just Alonzo showing the new fish the area and then visiting his little slum kingdom.
It's really the last intentionally weird genre movie made without a single hint of irony. A combination of costume drama, kung-fu flick, monster movie and gritty revenge thriller without ever winking at the camera about how absurd these elements are together.
It's like a remake of Point Break where the conflict of the movie inexplicably shuts down at the finale so the heroes can team up on a villain nobody cares about.
That movie abuses pretty much everyone, it's a mean piece of action filmmaking.
But that's the only real gimmie of the movie, and fits in pretty neatly with the themes of the story.
I still don't know why an Elvis-flavored Tarantino knockoff starts with two CGI scorpions fighting. Graceland is a pretty bad movie, but it's at least memorably bad.
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Spy Game is a great movie, i don't know what drugs Tom is on.
That's one nasty piece of filmmaking. The action is brutal, even now I can still hear the sound of the neck snaps at the end of that movie. And Tchecky Karyo playing French Bad Lieutenant is one of the better 2000's action movie villains.
The first one gave birth to the greatest image macro of all time, which I appreciate.
Season 2 was some damn good pulp TV. The inclusion of Sandstorm, Shepard and Roman actualyl amde the show primarily about Jane instead of inexplicably focusing on Weller, and as a set they worked pretty well as a set of antagonists. The action was better, the plotting was nice and fast, etc. I'm genuinely excited for…
That fight scene with Lozano was pretty good, at least. Nice to see Maggie Q's talents being used after seemingly spending half this season either captured or in hiding.
I remember the first one being alright, like a less weird MAX KEEBLE'S BIG MOVE which I can always get with.
He was real. Xander Berkley summons Helen in the finale, and even if you want to argue that this could be metaphorical he had no real knowledge of what she was doing so his delusion would have no reason to appear the same way.
It was jacked to pieces in the editing booth and you can really tell. It feels like they cut out like half an hour of the movie.
My guess is one more season and it's done. The shine wore off that apple in S3, but they'll want to keep Davis happy with one last season and then pack it up so she can move on to bigger projects.
Joan of Arcadia is a show I can never rewatch for the fear that it might actually be terrible, no matter how much I liked it in high-school.
American Crime always had garbage-fire ratings. I'm amazed it got a Season 3.
That logline makes it sound like Simple Jack: MD.
Season 2 was a fantastic piece of Television.