It also instantly dates the film. Most of today's pop music is already pretty forgettable.
It also instantly dates the film. Most of today's pop music is already pretty forgettable.
This was a hell of an episode and a memorable conclusion for such a compelling character. It was hard and brutal, as this show usually is, and suggests that we are about to embark on more epic territory.
The rise of Ivar the Boneless and that trip to the Mediterranean look to make for good drama and that other thing a…
This is unbelievably tragic. Not just was Debbie one of those last cherished memories of classic Hollywood(she was in quite possibly the greatest musical of all time) but to die the day after her own iconic and beloved daughter? This has been a truly cruel and unforgiving year and I do not think that's hyperbolic,…
Gangster Squad was such a blatant steal of the vastly superior, The Untouchables, I'm surprised someone wasn't sued for plagiarism.
There's something special about the Star Trek guys showing such love.
On a personal level, this was a very painful and sad year. It's been very dark. All of these celebrity deaths have just added to the collective misery.
This was a fantastic episode and the appropriate way to send off Ragnar with his greatest rival and one of the few men who seems capable of understanding him. Ecbert's character matches Ragnar's in cunning and intelligence. The two men make a fairly wordy and less action-packed episode into something truly compelling…
This was pointless.
What a pretentious ass!
Sunrise is a simply beautiful film and one of the man essential silents. Gunga Din and Adventures of Robin Hood are practically the definitive adventure films. Just have fun with those.
I'm not too crazy about Cannibal Holocaust(impressive in it's realism and little else) but otherwise, that's a pretty interesting…
Night of the Demon? Is that the 1957 classic supernatural film or the ridiculous 1980 bigfoot film? I'm assuming the former, considering the quality of that list, but you never know!
Thief was one of the great crime films of all time.
This was a first rate episode and promises even more intrigue and twists and turns. It's the twilight of the Ragnar story, unfortunately, and while this show has always been replete with good characters, that particular one will be hard to replace.
She seems kind of dumb.
The "original" ending was never in keeping with the tone of the film. The S-Mart conclusion was exactly the kind of movie Army of Darkness was.
I enjoy a hammy villain just as long as the humor is there. This show cries for that sort of thing. I mean, Jeffery Dean Morgan tries, he really does, but that is an uphill battle.
He's a walking and talking plot contrivance.
I enjoyed that the show actually tried to tie all the plots together, and brother, that's a lot of plot! However, the execution(pardon the pun) was weak, expected and contrived. CONTRIVED. That's a word you see commonly associated with this show. How does one miss at 10 feet away when they are usually aiming for head…
Like everything else today, the lunatic fringe must be heard!
Has anyone actually questioned why someone would even tell a story about scratching their ass on a rock on national television?