OK - a must-see.
OK - a must-see.
Fuck that noise. Theon hasn’t earned that kind of hero’s journey conclusion.
But neither Neil Marshall nor David Harbour are awful.
But we currently inhabit the world where servers and other folks are not paid a decent wage, so...tip.
“Do you think they just have Rob Huebel on speed dial? This was his eighth time voicing a different character. He’s always a welcome voice in a supporting role.”
Checking on your past comments, I also want to add: You fucking suck, bro.
Hey, bro, great comment. Thanks for the words of encouragement!
You really need to educate yourself about Goldwater. I used to hold the typical liberal dogma that Goldwater was the anti-christ but once I actually educated myself concerning his dealings with Nixon and the religious right I’ve done a complete 360 on my opinion of his character.
11/22/63 is truly wonderful and I highly recommend it.
Tony wakes up next to a horse’s head.
Alex literally said: “They’re long dead, so frankly, it doesn’t make much of a difference any more, except in a socio-historical way, if you were trying to trace the cultural lineage of cruelty or oppression or what have you. You don’t have to feel bad about liking good art made by those bad guys; they’re dead!”
Rewatching Unbreakable this week in preparation for this movie, I was really struck by how good Willis is in it. It’s a quiet, wounded performance but also one where you feel the bond between him and his son and the basic decency of this guy who really doesn’t understand himself. I wish we got that Willis more often.
The problem with the term “Cinematic Universe” is how is that different then a bunch of sequels.
I think Star Trek definitely qualifies, and maybe Law and Order, especially with its connections to Homicide.
Happy Days, my friend. Shared with Laverne & Shirley, Mork & Mindy and Joanie Loves Chauchie.
It’s not a kids film unless it’s got an uninterrupted 9-minute take of a pitbull eating a dead hobo.
No, you’re thinking of Doglores Claibone.
“Even more jarring is a segment where Bella ends up living with a homeless veteran for several months, then nearly dies of dehydration while chained to his lifeless corpse after he dies in his sleep at their campsite.”
Wut.... is this the dog version of Gerald’s Game?
Well that’s dumb. Loki’s redemption is one of the few impactful emotional moments in the whole damn series.