So, as the series progresses I'm assuming the hotel will slowly decrease in stature and its guests die off until it's just Dev Patel wandering around an empty, dilapidated building?
So, as the series progresses I'm assuming the hotel will slowly decrease in stature and its guests die off until it's just Dev Patel wandering around an empty, dilapidated building?
Ummm you've misspelled h8ters sir.
"The Matrix is like the Bible of the post-information age"
Yeah, I think it's common knowledge by this point. If they HAVE TO include it, maybe make it like a 10 minute flashback or something. Then the rest of the film is just him as Spider-man a few years after he's already well established.
He does. Although sometimes it's Cliff Robertson and other times its Martin Sheen. Now there's a THIRD ghost to worry about. Ugh.
Look, I love Spider-man but I'm not watching his stupid origin story for the third time in 15 years. "Waaaaahhhh I got bit by a spider. Waaaaahhhh uncle Ben died. Waaaaahhhh I'm a teenager."
No I did not want a whole "Lesbian sex scene", and I disagree that it was as complex a moment as you believe it was. It came out of nowhere, was seemingly played for laughs and then nothing happened with it.
Also, that lesbian kiss that went nowhere and that awful cliched critic character.
Wow. An even worse ending than the one they gave us.
Squidward: Wait! If that was you on the phone, and you on the bus… then who was flickering the lights?
How come they haven't played sisters yet? It seems like such an obvious choice.
CHILDHOOD RUINED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How much disturbing erotica is going to be written based on the "Chris Pratt trains Raptors" stuff?
Yeah, just because someone didn't use any slurs doesn't mean they are not a racist/homophobe/mysognist etc.
I lived in Minnesota when they tried (and failed!) to pass that gay marriage ban. I remember getting into an argument with some woman who was in favor of the ban. Basically she was arguing that because she was…
Government regulation impedes the American people's freedom to have no freedom from corporations.
My favorite part is when Superman punches the drone while screaming 'NOBAMA!"
Oh I have. It's a great take down of the movie.
"Broadly written" is putting it mildly. Their characters are just the statement "Boy theatre actors sure are CRAZY!" walking around on two legs. It's a cheap shot that isn't even accurate. For Norton's character to have achieved the fame and success he has, there is no way he'd be that out of control.
Anyone else think "Birdman" was overrated? I finally saw it and I was really surprised by the almost universal acclaim. It has so many elements that irked me (that awful cliched critic character, the lesbian kiss that went nowhere, the dialogue that's just a series of angry pointed statements, the fact that it takes…
Yeah, whether it's "The Interview" or any other movie . . . cancelling your release because of threats (idle or otherwise) sets a frightening precedent.