All the 80's films need to be remastered so hard.
All the 80's films need to be remastered so hard.
Harrison Ford gets by in his best films by acting as little as possible. His greatest strength is being very naturalistic. I’d argue “The Fugitive” is his best performance because he makes you feel the pain and desperation of Richard Kimble with very little dialogue. But if you don’t need a Harrison Ford-type in your…
Well, I suppose if we were all the same the world would be a very boring place :^)
The Raft is his descriptive powers at their best. So easy to visualize every hideous detail.
Most of it falls awfully far short of B+ for that matter. (saying that as someone who has watched most/all of every series except the current pay-to-view one and the one before that - “Enterprise”? And all but one of the films (the most recent one, and who stood in line - IN LINE - for the midnight release of the very…
YOU SHUT YOUR DUMB FACE. THE INNER LIGHT MADE ME CRY, AND I DON’T SHED NO TEARS FOR B+.
Short stories really are his strength. The last few collections have been hit and miss but Skeleton Crew and Night Shift remain two of my all-time King favorites. I think The Jaunt may be my favorite short story ever.
Tom Cruise is a perfect answer for this. And I LOVE Tom Cruise (as an actor, obviously personally he’s got a lot of extra going on), but yeah, B+ is perfect.
There’s some great standalone episodes, but even then, it helps if you’re familiar/have a fondness for the characters already.
“OK, I’m going now... shit, I forgot my bag... ok, going now, fuck, there’s the boss...Ok, now, aw fuck, there’s Jim and he always wants to talk.. ... OK, now...”
There was also the time when Cassandra Cain’s current writer completely ruined her and turned her into a villain, and then refused to let anyone else fix her. Yes, he was a white guy, why do you ask?
You think that’s cool, I was actually in Voyager! I played the titular role, although obviously I had a stunt double for some of the more intense action scenes. Tell your chemistry teacher ‘ger says hi. Not his brother-in-law, though, I always hated that prick.
Self own. Nice.
I used to work with Janeway’s brother. Woo.
And I’ve heard of Voyager.
And my dad’s friend’s son wrote several episodes of Voyager.
“So what does that make us?”
It’s been a long time, but the woe-is-me rich man protagonist and ludicrous deus ex machina ending are what sticks out in my mind today.
I await his “atavistic” details.
I can’t remember 100% either; something about the guy playing polo. I worked at Barnes & Noble when the book came out, and read it (the prologue) during my break. I eventually bought the book and didn’t enjoy the rest of it, except for the classy fart jokes and titty talk.