Resident Evil: If It Ain't Broke
Resident Evil: If It Ain't Broke
Maybe they snuck in a twofer?
I thought it was Eisenhower. I could swear that was his campaign slogan, but will confess I don't know enough about the Stanford area to say anything more informative than that.
Quietly desperate soccer moms attending the matinee without their partner, who wanted to fantasize about falling in love with a highly eligible bachelor who needs to be tamed and looks like Emiliooooo
Live action category, homey, I got my DCAU peeps covered.
It's Jack Frost for the Pussy Generation
I wish they wouldn't, but as long as the Olympics is this freakin' BIG, as an industry unto itself, the payoff is going to be too good for athletes to resist.
I'd be curious to see how Zhang integrates Beat Takeshi into the Great Wall narrative
Dibs on Pussy Generation as a band name.
a. He doesn't have magic, he has integrity. He has as much agency as anyone: the world happens to him and around him, and he chooses how he responds. It all affects him, just not the way you think it would affect you and me.
I give Routh credit where it's due, but he was ultimately hired to look like Superman without being given much material to distinguish him. Cain had the benefit of playing the part over several years, working with a wider variety of scripts. Maybe Routh could have owned it if he'd been given better writing, or even…
Superman looks like a hardbodied Hawaiian, my friend.
I think Hanks is great, as he is in most things. He sells Gump's limited perspective of the world without losing track of the small details that clearly matter most to the character.
Dean Cain is a Conservative Christian, but he's also the best living Superman (Live-Action Category), so I give him a pass and wish him good fortune
I subscribe to an alternate perspective!
I've heard that complaint a lot, and respectfully disagree with the construction of the argument. Lots of movies are generational wankfests, but they can still be well-made and enjoyed by people outside those target demos. Forrest Gump is and does just that.
My use of analogies is like a puma trying to scuba dive. You see, his mask represents semantics, and the regulator is conversation, but the water is other people. Oxygen is…not part of this analogy, don't worry about it.
It came out before Crash, though
Considering all three of those movies share titles with other things, that analogy is primed for confusion.
I mean, insofar as telling someone to fuck off is a defense of something, sure.