Sorry, guys at A&E:
Sorry, guys at A&E:
Between the classic rock, and the faithfully trope-y shots of flashlight wielding, square-jawed men exploring basements and standing by open fires...it’s clear what they’re up to here.
Will you settle for dogs?
Seriously?
To have served on a jury is to realize of the (appalling) truth my dad always repeated to us since we were young: “If you’re guilty, demand a jury trail. If you’re not guilty, try your luck with a judge.”
YOU WOULD TOO IF YOU WERE THAT FAR ALONG THE BRIDGE, SIR.
Woefully AWESOME, I believe you mean?
Let’s just say, by way of compromise, that there’s a lot more to Heinlein and his body of work (especially the awesome youth-aimed adventures) than just, say, his support for Goldwater and all the “Patrick Henry League” stuff. That’s fair.
Interesting take.
Testify. (Same for me.)
(Srsly, tho...can you imagine an Oprah candidacy? She’s would have all of the media salience/hey-I-know-that-person-because-the-TV-is-two-way superpowers of Trump with the vast cohort which we politely call “low-information voters.”
Hmm. Your argument is thoughtfully conceived, elegantly stated, and objectively accurate.
Off topic-ish: this is why I actually enjoyed Stargate: Universe more than most of that particular franchise.
Wessels.
My friend, with all respect...if you couldn’t see the glaringly obvious camp and irony at first viewing—not to mention from any acquaintance with the director’s previous work (RoboCop alone would clue you in)—I don’t know what to tell ya. In the theater where I saw it (Berkeley CA, ‘97), everyone in the audience was…
Hype is right.
With you on yr (very precise) description of The Wolfman...I really did find it entertaining.
Saw this last night. And as is clear from the article/interview, this is NOT a “horror” movie in any conventional sense.