Weird, I really liked James Spader. He's played the only charming, interesting, and compelling villain in all the Marvel movies.
Weird, I really liked James Spader. He's played the only charming, interesting, and compelling villain in all the Marvel movies.
"Hey, this is a thing that happened!" That's clearly as far as they thought about it.
I don't understand why anybody would pick something that isn't a gorilla or a wolf.
Just out of curiosity… how familiar are you with Oyelowo's pre-Selma work. Because he gained a lot of weight in his face for that role. Before that, he looked more like this: http://www.google.com/imgre…
Yea, I was being facetious.
Question: How much nudity?
He's the dude with the terrible American accent in Primary Colors
Actually back when he was on MI-5 I was always a little into David Oyelowo in the role. I think he's got a better look for it than Ejiofor.
Torturer: "Tell me the true identity of M!"
Elba as Bond (untying knots and standing up): "I already told you once. Black…"
*Bond parries a swing of a spiked glove and grabs the man by his forearm*
"Don't…"
*Bond throttles the torturer's own fist into his face, killing him instantly*
"Crack!"
This is shit… this is shinola.
I mean, the premise was interesting, but maybe a better way to introduce it was without the expository "This thing will follow you" warning from the boyfriend that implies a strict mythology. And I like that it wasn't a strict sexuality metaphor, but more about the loss of innocence in growing up. But the…
This article has issues with the meaning of words. I certainly don't agree with Horowitz, but saying that "street" means the same as "grit" and "rough-and-tumble", but with the added element of coded race language is both ignoring the nuance of the language that "grit" and words like it bring to the conversation, and…
Oh, that old bag?
Yea, that house looks suspiciously like the one from Anthropophagus.
Hear hear!
Well that's an interesting opinion.
Everything except for the love interest part.
Yea, remember the late 90's when everyone thought he was Jesus and Bill Gates was a piece of shit? Yea, that was funny.
I really liked those boxes that had the top image of the product on the top and the side image on the sides. Stupid, but that's when I really realized WHY those products got so popular.
"Steve, he was our best programmer in our division"
"He was the best programmer who doesn't care about our vision"