"RoboCop"? More like "ED 209" amirite?
"RoboCop"? More like "ED 209" amirite?
Yeah, it was great use of violence, probably because it was comically violent to make a point.
@avclub-cfe912f5cb3aa572bd1c9ae2a9b82207:disqus "Angels in the Outfield"
Maybe he keeps forgetting that it was Jim Carrey and not he who was in "Yes Man"
@avclub-97fdd4845ad73d52f7a94b86cf898fe7:disqus Oh right, that's what I'm trying to convey. It took all movie long for him to form that self-identity. This one is "I'm Murphy in a robot suit!" fairly quickly, it seems.
I want to see him get pissed at the crowd and refuse to perform until his contractual obligation is fulfilled, then have the DJ play a Dave Chappelle clip as he walks off.
@avclub-f41c98ac606e9b29fce2d59f71df434d:disqus Directive 4: {Classified} {YOLO}
Given that the last line of the movie was him acknowledging who he was for the first time, yeah.
If this doesn't make it into this version, then what is this all about? (Besides money)
So basically it's Detective Anakin Murphy?
I picture Verhoeven laughing his ass off somewhere in the Netherlands, noting that his bleak dystopian vision of trotting out pointless, useless, and totally off-the-mark products just to make a buck came true.
I believe that his mother made up the "wood" part because she simply found "Kurt Smith" to be too short of a name.
I wouldn't buy that for a dollar.
I think it's apparent that Molina is just much better than we give him credit for.
I like this episode's juxtaposition of drugs not being responsible for killing anyone, and peanuts damn near killing someone.
If that's the case, then by my estimation, every act bored the shit out of everybody.
Haha no worries, I was just interested to hear what they said. Based on how shitty the audience really was, I don't blame them.
I asked on another board so I apologize for repitition, but what exactly did FOTC say about Hartford?
Not correct. The crowd sucked prior to Chappelle. Every single act was phenomenal and the crowd was comatose for them all.