
Absolutely! The behind-the-scenes featurettes on the DVD are just as fascinating as the movie itself!
Absolutely! The behind-the-scenes featurettes on the DVD are just as fascinating as the movie itself!
It was like that in my audience, too. I'd never heard such a loud shock reaction in a theatre before.
Yeah, the "...his name was Phil" line hit me hard, since Tony had earlier said his first name was "Agent".
Hmmmm, so, Deepstaria enigmatica wasn't named for the crapfest that was 1989's Deepstar Six, since it was first described in 1967.
Sorry, but this guy doesn't sound like Hulk. Hell, our very own Ugg the Caveman sounds more like him!
I've noticed a disturbing trend in actors being judged by the dimensions/surface area of their foreheads (or "fiveheads", as it were)...
I also asked "Why Battleship?", but for a different reason: We haven't had battleships in the fleet for over 20 years. And even when we did have 'em...
Mine, too. And, of course, the Bam-Bam moment!
Anybody else find it cool that Sigourney Weaver is starring in the first project (Red Lights) from Nostromo Pictures?
"Avengers is not a perfect movie, by any means."
I hate scenes in movies of people ordering food, 'cause when I order it, there's always smiles & laughter involved!
But I don't want any of that!
I agree with this...
Yeah, when I saw that thing in the trailer, I just threw up my hands, "They're showing us TOO MUCH!! Leave that for the theatres!"
The death that irked me most was Tara's, mostly because of the fact that Amber Benson showed up in the opening credits for the first and only time in that episode.
It always angers me that the show never even got nominated for Emmys in any of the important categories (acting, writing, directing, series, etc.), especially when it comes to "The Body".
Yeah, I hate it when you loan your favorite DVD to a "friend" who continuously insists that they "just don't have time" to watch it... yet they always seem to find time to watch other movies or shows.
Mine, too.
Did ya read my whole sentence? I said it was just funny because of how Who put, like, ten extra 'New's in front of it.
It always cracks me up when they tack on "New" in front of a city name in Sci-Fi stories, especially after Doctor Who took it to the extreme with "New New New New New New New New New New New York." (They could've just called it "Newest York"!)