Barry Lyndon
The Tenant
Anything by David Lynch
Barry Lyndon
The Tenant
Anything by David Lynch
I wonder what the dumbest historical contrivance is from Forrest Gump.
Yeah, he said the same thing about Horrible Bosses.
So…was I supposed to laugh at any of that?
Something tells me that Hannibal would consider Malvo to be rather rude.
I would say, with all of his stupid decisions, Lester is not getting away. But Malvo is still the wild card, and his fate is up in the air.
Kind of like NuDisqus.
Well, perhaps I should restate my point. Bigfoot is a pretty interesting subject, real or fake, and there deserves to be at least one good film made on the subject.
It's the Ubisoft house style to have like six studios work on their Assassin's Creed games. Making at least one of the main characters female should not be outside their means.
I don't know. I'm not very excited about the next generation of gaming because I haven't seen anything new. There are a lot of beautiful, fun games that are set to come out from franchises that I really like—but it's nothing to convince me that I actually need an Xbox One or PS4 (which is good because I really can't…
"Molly, in this station we obey the laws of thermodynamics!"
It's preferable to a protracted opening credits sequence that so many other series seem to prefer.
Well, it's not like they're doctors.
Right on point. The biggest theme in Coen brothers movies is that actions have consequences. As soon as Lester kills his wife, his soul is pretty much forfeit. He's nowhere near good enough to get redeemed, and he doesn't have the competence to survive.
Season 2 will consist entirely of that family trying to rid their home of evil spirits.
But not his passport, which Linda was going in to retrieve.
The scene at Lou's diner as a masterclass in tension right out No Country for Old Men.
Nobody fucks with Andorra and gets away with it.
It's going to be a reboot of Fawlty Towers set on Coruscant.
Does this mean Peter Cushing is coming back?