Yup, the Pittsburgh Press printed that in 1947, according to the citation.
Yup, the Pittsburgh Press printed that in 1947, according to the citation.
Funny, I watched it for the first time only a couple of days ago, and was underwhelmed. It gets off to a pretty clunky start, rises to compelling during the middle and then just slowly peters out over the last half-hour. I'm not usually annoyed by these kinds of things if they're necessary, but the two (maybe more?)…
150 pages, right? That must be what you meant.
Honestly kinda want to see this movie just for the sight of Michael K. Williams playing a rich lawyer.
You are such a dick, Scott.
"Might" is word of the day at Newswire H.Q.
they haven't done nearly anything that good in a while
One of the most underrated movies I've ever seen.
And how much did Dan Caffrey get paid to write that glowing blurb?
That's not how apostrophes work!
It's not garbage, but it is very dull, especially for a Walter Hill movie. The best thing about it is the amazing score.
It's also worth it to see where Edgar Wright got basically his entire editing style from.
"Is it OK for my boyfriend to punch me in the stomach really hard while I'm pregnant?"
It's certainly no "Half Measures".
Fat and balding and in some kind of black suit?
Great synthline.
I only really heard "Black" recently after not really paying attention to them in the '90s and was really impressed. The way they repeat and kinda jam a little bit on that melody at the end is really cool, something you don't hear enough in mainstream rock music. (And it made me realise where they got the name for the…
Movie sign?
Man, Benny's Video is the worst in that regard. You can almost picture Haneke standing to the side of the frame angrily demanding that you understand what's wrong with the youth of today and modern technology.
What does Oldboy have to do with this?