Norse mythology, but not far off.
Norse mythology, but not far off.
No, but she does perform wing surgery on the seagull.
I'd personally give it a B. It's a little silly at the end, but overall, a pretty fun little suspense thriller. I also really didn't think the backstory was that much of a drag. The review also neglects to mention the seagull, who is quite awesome and is actually named in the credits.
The beach is supposed to be super, super isolated, not many people come by. And she's far enough away that it's hard for anything to be heard.
For another perspective, I thought it was fun and that the backstory wasn't too, too bloated. I thought the pacing was really good. In and out like gangbusters. It's not a must see exactly, but if you go and catch it, you'll have a fun time.
That was just before he won an Oscar though.
It's opening in 783 theaters, so check showtimes for your local area, it might actually be playing somewhere near you this time around.
I haven't seen Boy, but I've seen the other three. Eagle Vs. Shark, but I do think it's his weakest, mostly due to a decision made by Jermaine Clements' character at the end. Still, What We Do In The Shadows and Hunt For The Werepeople definitely prove that he has enough filmmaking chops to be able to handle a Marvel…
Although this film does give further credence to the hope that it's going to be great.
Man, until you mentioned it here, I completely forgot The Brink was a thing. Makes sense that they'd change their minds on that one.
Cocaine is a hell of a drug.
As I said above, it mirrors more Luck, in that it was initially told it was renewed before ultimately being cancelled.
And Luck, which also shares in common with Vinyl the fact that it was initially renewed but then got cancelled. Although, in that case, they had the dead horses to blame for the sudden cancellation.
To be fair, there was someone in his late 30's on my team and someone in his 40's on the other team who both couldn't think of it.
It's not Poseidon Adventure. It's actually spelled La Jette, but not too far off. My team also put down Jade; turns out that came out the same year as Showgirls and some months before at that. Incorrect on Swordfish. Incorrect on Playing By Heart. Derek Jacobi isn't in The King's Speech. And Will Smith was actually in…
See, this is why we need you, for films like Made In America and My Fellow Americans. Basic is one one of my teammates knew, but I felt sure it was called something else, but I couldn't think of what it could be, so luckily we got it right. I also knew it had someone other than Travolta, but somehow thought it was…
Got them all. Have you actually seen Telling Lies In America? It seems that that was one that so many teams couldn't think of.
Good job, you're right on all. It's been too long since I've seen Waiting For Guffman that I completely forgot their names and we went with Tremors.
Good advantage right there.
You are correct. And I'm genuinely really happy to hear that you do that with the questions. It really is a lot of fun and I'm glad to spread the word about it.