That is really cool.
That is really cool.
…from a certain point of view!
Well the director is a Game of Thrones vet, so a little incest is to be expected.
It's my second favorite behind Dawn. It has the best acting and completely unlikeable characters who all have totally understandable points of view. That's a tough trick to pull off.
Tim Roth was great in The Incredible Hulk until he became The Abomination & they had a totally disappointing fight. Although hearing a giant booger-yellow monster speak in a Cockney accent was all kinds of wonderful.
Me too, I love that version, though that may be just the bias of having seen it while on a date in high school. Post-movie hookups can bias one to what they've just seen.
Uggggh, the bitch hit me with a toaster.
I've never walked out of a movie, bjt that & Van Helsing were as close as I've ever come.
My English teacher in high school (who I fucking hated) loved that book. She also once described Vonnegut as "pulp trash." God, I still hate that bitch.
Daylight Savings Time of the Dead. Enjoy your extra hour of rest…while it lasts!!! Muahahahahahaha!!!
Actually, After Night, Dawn & Day, it was rumored for years that Romero's "final" zombie movie was going to be called Twilight of the Dead and be about humanity taking the world back. If only.
It is totally un-bro.
He needth a thaddle for hith horth.
*smashes coffee cup* ANOTHER!!!
They have those. It's called Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
It's a shame Fincher isn't directing this. That book could be the modern day Midnight Cowboy or Trsinspotting.. It's massively entertaining & horrifying, pretty much in equal measure.
Nice catch.
She & Jericho have quite the repertoire.
You know that quick little scene in Seeking a Friend for the End of the World where the guy is mowing his lawn the day before the apocalypse? I know people who hated that bit, but it was the saddest part of the movie to me, because that would totally be my dad.
Carol and The Governor, sittin' in a tree…