Not a quicker way to tell her and us that he is far beyond what he sees as the suffering of small people when compared to the bigger picture, though.
Not a quicker way to tell her and us that he is far beyond what he sees as the suffering of small people when compared to the bigger picture, though.
Not a lot of people clamoring over the moral high ground here, no, so the moral beach front property has lots of units available.
Nice, though, that she took Jaime at his word that the poison would not hurt and also assumed that he would do nothing else to her while it worked, after dropping that. That took some thinking on her part. Maybe she senses that he wants to feel bad.
Well, she thought that she had seen it all and Jon was the naïve one. Shortly, she will be in third place.
Did anyone else go from Diana Rigg's last (one presumes) scene here and change channels to the last half hour of On Her Majesty's Secret Service? I just love her and would love the opportunity to tell her so.
Courtroom scene then building steps.
Subtract the first one and add Nakatomi Plaza and you have Bruce Willis.
They grabbed every New York actor available (in a good way). Nice time loop, there.
Yes, wonderful directing. That lawyers still show clips of this and (I am not making this up) and My Cousin Vinny to train each other on how to manipulate juries is horrific and explains a lot of verdicts and third tier law schools.
Sorry, posting here, since the other section is not up yet.
You know. Him winning with three 4s is realistic but just not as pretty.
It would have been more if he would stop telling everyone his actual name.
Sounds reasonable.
One component, yes. The overall body form is dead on.
Oh, crap, sorry - I meant The Spy Who Loved Me.
He was not the best actor, but I think that he would have gotten better.
The thin one in the officer hat; does that shooting around thing with a pistol then runs to the right. It may be someone else, but also the close up silhouettes with the woman in the fur hat and with a sun rising behind her and Moore. Again, sorry, The Spy Who Loved Me.
Since we're all here:
I could do with more gadgets, Q being Merlin to Bond's Arthur.
I don't know about calling it an action film, when I could watch the interrogation room and gangster conference scenes over and over as the highlights of the film. No, it is not fair to the film to count that as a negative to its action film status.