He yelled at a baby. That's pretty similar.
He yelled at a baby. That's pretty similar.
People say that, but… are they really that ambitious? With our small sample size so far, they all basically look the same (dark and dingy), and the whole thing spun out of Man of Steel's attempt to ape Nolan's Batman. The characters are largely paper-thin. Once you get past the incoherence, the plots are pretty basic…
I've watched most of it out of order so I have no idea what episodes are from what season, but I assume Cheers Season 9 was good. Always Sunny is still good, though it has shorter seasons.
I don't think Whiplash would have Paul Reiser's horrified face if it was endorsing Fletcher's world view. To me, that's a Godfather ending, just missing the door closing.
Love these boys.
When you see your beautiful new high-collar costumes, you're going to be very very proud of our reboot.
I feel like he's gonna have dozens of opportunities to finish that EGOT out.
Honestly I noticed it too and tried at first to find a pattern, like maybe there was going to be some kind of clue in which letters or cast members got a connector, but I couldn't resist the set-up.
That movie is so underrated. One of my favorites of 2016.
…Am I speaking to Dennis right now?
First, basing your concept of racism on the internal logic of white nationalists is going to give you a very limited understanding of it.
Alternate theory: He's a protagonist in an action-heavy franchise.
Can't argue with that.
1) Force-sensitive is not the same as Jedi.
2) Jedi can be plural.
Now I'm bummed that they missed that opportunity, but I think they were on the same side the whole time (people flip from fighting to working together to fighting very easily in this movie). Jaa doesn't get much to do at all sadly. Yen, however, gets a good amount of time in the spotlight and crushes it as one would…
He's been playing invincible action stars for so long now it's kinda weird to revisit that film and see him affected by bullets like a normal human.
You have to know basically where the old lady is and you're going to cause collateral damage unless she's in the middle of a big empty space, but yeah. Lip service is paid to it having other uses, but that's its main thing.
Some of them can shoot back.
I think there is a good filmed story to be made out of the Inhuman Royal Family. Everything about this seems calculated to be the exact opposite choice of what you'd need to do to accomplish that.
The take's not wrong, but that contrast would be sharper if there were just one movie with both of them. The Black Adam solo movie is superfluous. Like, you don't need to make a Joker solo movie before you make The Dark Knight in order to highlight the differences between Joker and Batman.