It's all downhill from here.
It's all downhill from here.
A stealth version of the war at home
I root for Bronn. As Jon says Dragons are nothing new. The show in its weakness has weakened Dany's character by writing and Emilia Clarke's performance. When Jamie saw the opening I was like "Go for it!"
I was surprised I was recommended this by someone. It's not a likable movie, even though I like the cast. It has such a dark depressing tone. There's a few good jokes in there. Its a memorable movie with a lot of guts to spill.
Scarlett Witch is the most powerful though so its odd
I can. I love Silver Linings Playbook, but it was a horribly written degrading for females. She pretty much just supports Bradley Cooper. Chastain is a full blown non-romantic solo female role. Its way more serious than a romcom.
Why did Mr. Dawson's son lock a shellshocked soldier in a pantry for no damn reason? And then he climbs out like whatever.
He was a prick in the film and in such a thin character manages to be the most dislikable one. AND CILLIAN MURPHY KILLED A BOY, WHILE ANOTHER ONE LOCKED HIM IN THE ROOM!
THEY ALL LOOK THE EXACT FUCKING SAME WITH THE EXACT FUCKING HAIR STYLES! I EVEN THOUGHT IT WAS HARRY STYLES WHO DIED! Tell me, which one is HARRY STYLES, BECAUSE I CAN'T TELL BY THEIR HAIR STYLES. https://i.ytimg.com/vi/CF6S…
I don't know, movies are foremost entertaining so its not historically isn't always relevant, by your logic Miles Teller and Jonah Hill getting arrested at the end of War Dogs for gun dealing and money laundering isn't a spoiler or Mark Ruffalo being shot by Steve Carell in Foxcatcher. I mention these specifically…
I mean Mark Rylance's character is named Mr. Dawson! And Nolan worked with Leo.
No War of the Worlds, Goblet of Fire, or Revenge of the Sith eh? Do those 2005 movies fall into the superhero genre like Batman Begins?
The visuals look the same as Alice in Wonderland and Maleficent. Ava DuVernay is a good director but I'd hardly call her visionary. Lets all pretend the concept and design was hers and not disney's.
I thought that when Caesar says "No" in reference to the original film's dialogue was one of the most powerful moments in the series. I prefer Rupert Wyatt's tone to the one Matt Reeves brought.
For once me and Vishnevetsky have the same opinion on this film: https://filmgamer.wordpress…
Only a hair younger than Tobey Maguire was… lol that's not true but whatever makes your writing point stick.
I liked it.
I haven't seen a better vehicle for Jamie Foxx's acting talents since Collateral.
What a great movie. Its I believe the only onscreen fight between Donnie Yen and Jackie Chan, as well has Littlefinger with the exact same villain plot on Game if Thrones. Who knew the director Wedding Crashers was so competent.
It never even crossed my mind until now that Kevin Spacey was gay, and I love that. He's a two time academy award winning actor and I thought that was just his character on HoC. I thought in this episode, I wonder how committed he is to this and it felt kind of restrained. Now that you say that and I see the Tony's…