Han used a lightsaber in Empire, and he doesn't have the Force.
Fury Road earned its R. The R is for face-Ripping.
The Big Combo is pretty great all around. There's a reason it's the header image for the film noir article on Wikipedia.
No Shore Leave? Shame.
Blue. I remember people complaining that it wasn't metal enough by comparison to Red, but I have no time for the metal police.
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Did you guys ever see that movie Tron?
Counterpoint:
The Raid
Ong-Bak
MI: Ghost Protocol
MOTHERFUCKING FURY ROAD
Blue Ruin
I don't think the Bond style has much to do with the Bourne style. The skyscraper fight is exciting precisely because it throws out the Bourne quick-cut playbook and plays out primarily in a single gorgeous take. The Casino Royale sequences are also restrained in the editing and clear in their geography. I like the…
By modern standards? Casino Royale has at least two (parkour, airport). Skyfall has at least one (skyscraper).
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMP
Let's not forget that babies also get toxoplasmosis. So he's screwing babies on the side.
I watched it about a year ago and thought it held up better than its reputation. Lots of moments that land squarely in the sweet spot between corny and awesome.
Wow, you can figure out Starcraft? I don't like that much twitch in my strategy.
"People ask me why I'm playing in this picture. The answer is simple. Money, dear boy…Nothing is beneath me if it pays well. I've earned the right to damn well grab whatever I can in the time I've got left."
Chewbacca IS something I haven't seen before!
Perhaps it was trying to show capitalism's logical endpoint, once income inequality reaches a certain extreme, and the rich feel they know what the poor need better than they do, and they start embracing all sorts of wacky bullshit policies and throwing logic to the wind and oh fuck we're like 1 Republican president…
Grunting Bond? Weird Accent Bond?
The first 30 minutes (through the courtroom sequence) are nearly as good as the original. After that, yikes.