Yes, but the bear is more symbolic than anything else. And there's in the ending to suggest that there aren't humans left alive.
Yes, but the bear is more symbolic than anything else. And there's in the ending to suggest that there aren't humans left alive.
I think it's kinda the point that the train is really inconvenient and strange because it was invented and maintained by a crazy person.
Polar bears are better than humans at surviving cold temperatures. That is why polar bears can survive in the arctic with no clothes on, while humans cannot.
Just a bit of a warning…this movie is AWESOME. Really.
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WHAT THE HELL IS THAT TRAILER AND WHEN CAN I WATCH THAT SHOW?
Oof. Now that's how you take down a movie.
Oh yeah, I see what you meant.
How is it the perfect illustration of that? I love The Raid but I can understand exactly why you dislike it. However, it is nothing like modern action movies or Hollywood.
Well, Wright was involved with the project for about seven years, so he probably had a pretty good handle on the movie. And I'm pretty sure all his movies except maybe Scott Pilgrim have turned a profit.
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Kaler
That explains why Rust Cohle got the power cosmic at the end of Season 1.
Sounds kinda like Zodiac. I'm hoping it's a period piece and has something of a bigger cast. Also, Jessica Chastain would be nice. Thanks for listening, HBO.
Yep. 95834.
License to Kale
A Time to Kale
The Kaleing
Kale List
Natural Born Kalers
Kaler's Kiss
I kinda like Quentyn Martell, too. It's a shame that his story is pretty superfluous.
Uwe Boll is the worst filmmaker of all time.
It can be another entry in the classic "Steven Soderbergh remake with dinosaurs" genre. They already did it with Bubble and Magic Mike.
Ennui = James Franco
The protagonist is a very misanthropic child.