Indeed, we are all safe in the warm embrace of Urban Legend 2.
Indeed, we are all safe in the warm embrace of Urban Legend 2.
Can people really not hold their bladders for 2 hours and 40 minutes? Do you get up every few hours at night to pee. Are you getting up from your desk continuously? Are you able to go on hikes? What about car trips? Seriously, how hard is it to wait that long to pee? The movie is for adults, after all, not toddlers. I…
All you people can’t go three hours between pees or whatever? Really? You might want to get that checked out.
How many 80s/90s remakes/reboots/long-delayed sequels in a row have flopped now?
One.
The one that immediately preceded Blade Runner 2049, IT, has been very successful.
He hinted in the “Taken” column that Superhero movies might be next:
I don’t see why connecting a PC to a TV with HDMI would cause more lag than any other gaming system...
“What’s...Peacemaker?”
“The Peacemaker. It’s my followup to One Fine Day.”
“...One Fine Day...?”
This was as good or better than any of Will’s.
Read the mood of the room, FF.
Ha ha I’m 40 now and I realized in high school that as much as I love comic books, I hate talking to most other comic book readers
I’ve only seen (several) previews but it looks top-notch. One blog review I saw the reviewer looked straight into the camera and said without irony“This is without question the BEST zombie movie I have ever seen.” The lead is the star of the 2017 Korean TV drama ‘Goblin’, if I recognize him correctly.
I didn’t like I Saw the Devil much, you get the “revenge just leads to more violence” message early on and the rest of the movie is just horrible shit happening to innocent women again and again. The only interesting aspect of the movie for me is when it makes a de-tour into a house of ANOTHER serial killer(who’s also…
That’s great to hear. I haven’t watched a ton of Korean films yet but I’ve been really impressed with the ones I’ve seen. I might just try and swing that suggestion the next time I cook dinner for my friends.
yeah especially the final moments of the film with the survivors crossing the blockade the military set up.
What I don’t get is how Vaughn made one of the very best X-Men movies, because otherwise he seems way to enamored of a certain kind of empty, smug provocation to do that job so well. And yet: He did. VEXING.
I made almost no money from it because the production company fucked me over and because it was never released, but basically, it was an adaptation of the song Strawberry Wine.
I hope they do the Tales of the Black Freighter. Either in live action or in better animation than the extended cut did. It’s still cool, in the motion comics style, but it’d be awesome to see someone like Gendy Tartakovsky really go crazy with it
The metaphors being “heavy-handed” seems to be the criticism of choice for this one, and I think that’s missing the point. The heavy-handedness crosses the threshold into pure absurdist territory by the end. It works because everyone completely throws themselves into it, full tilt. I loved it.
I am not sure when we…
I saw it last night and was legit sobbing and trying not to barf for the last 20 minutes. (I’m an introvert and slightly claustrophobic and it was so loud and overwhelming that I could barely handle it. It was the most stressed out I’ve ever been from a movie. I felt violated FOR Jennifer Lawrence.) And I get it was…