The fight against and on the tank in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is one of my favorite action set pieces ever.
The fight against and on the tank in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is one of my favorite action set pieces ever.
Game of Thrones has always gotten a big ol' pass on relying too much on two characters randomly traveling somewhere with little payoff. (At least in the books, without budgetary constraints, they can fill out the traveling parties more.)
My enjoyment of the characters is very climate dependent. The pleasing color palettes and politicking in the warmer cities are a more enjoyable watch than the wheel spinning in the north.
More people compete in the Royal Rumble then live in Dorne according to the show. I like how the producers can't even be bothered to at least use a CGI establishing shot to show the scale of the kingdom
A witch glamouring herself into appearing as young and beautiful instead of the old crone she actually isn't the freshest of concepts. For a show that prides itself on subverting expectations, it was a pretty silly thing to present as the end of episode stinger.
I thought the first half with the characters entering the original 1984 timeline was actually pretty clever and surprising considering all the more family friendly T2 retcons being the more popular version of The Terminator universe. The second half was atrocious though.
Its stuck in the queue behind the one for Tony Burton who was the only actor beside Stallone to appear in six Rocky movies.
"No pain!"
A fascinating and hilarious thing happened last summer when Kevin Smith's Fatman on Batman podcast featured a series of long interviews with Josh Trank leading up to the FF release. Needless to say, the final post-movie release part in the series never materialized. Its also an interesting document as he praises the…
I'd agree with you for most of the workers but I think the HHH (and Xpac) factor breaking down Chyna's psyche had a lot more to do with her downfall than a career of taking bumps. Even when she did compete in matches, she was well protected.
I think its past time, that the internet, turned on this Fincher-esque color filtering of black, dark blue, and gold. At least you could make the argument its Fincher's style (even though its a parody of itself at this point in his movies). He at least evolved from the sickly greens of Alien 3 to some sickly greens…
Even Wave Race would be a better investment. I think a properly marketed (yeah, right) new edition of that would make a….splash.
I (kind of) liked Star Fox 64 back in the day, but I think this franchise can be euthanized. That trailer, using re-recorded bad dialogue from 1997. Embarrassing.
The problem is that fans of this franchise aren't the type to spend money on movies.
I'm more referring to the average internet dater's profile who represent themselves as something "better" than they are then I am stereotyping nerds.
At least this is bringing some honesty to online dating. I really don't think people are as outdoorsy or active as they often advertise. Its a lot like punching up a resume.
I'm in the minority in that I prefer coked out maniac Richie to sober Richie but that's just personal preference.
He doesn't hang around the right alt comedy circles, so yes.
Tony is shot and killed. The darkness and silence is his point of view.
The best comment in this thread. The overlapping directors and writers gave BE the same "film grammar".
Just pretend the pro-Columbus lines written for Paulie but given to Silvio because Tony Sirico was unavailable for filming were actually said by Paulie and it all falls into place.