"Hey guys doesn't that remind you of that guy from fifteen years ago, what was his name?"
Bit on the nose.
"Hey guys doesn't that remind you of that guy from fifteen years ago, what was his name?"
Bit on the nose.
Still not sure how I feel about Southbound, the hospital segment is absolutely fantastic and I love the way the stories are connected but I'm not sure if the other stories really did it for me, I may give it a rewatch actually.
I kinda loved Keanu in the Neon Demon, so him doing more weirder roles like this sounds fine to me, but then again the movie kinda looks like one of those "it's nice to look at but there's no substance" will reserve judgement.
I wouldn't even mind if they made it like an 8 episode mini-series just to get the cast back together.
I enjoy the prospect of "Lethal Weapon in Space" but I know that DC will just attempt to copy Guardians of the Galaxy or something. They need to get their actual shit together before they start throwing out projects like this, I'm hoping Wonder Woman isn't a mess and what worries me about Justice League is "WE HAVE…
I mean, Peter Dinklage played Trask in Days of Future Past and I believe he's being cast in the new Avengers Infinity War, but then again I don't think X-Men will bring him back and I'm not sure how companies handles these type of things.
Money?
It's a "premium" series of channels you can get if you choose Sky as your television provider in Britain and they always seem to do weird shit like this. Sky Atlantic is the way to go though considering they do all the Cinemax/HBO shows.
I always assumed Cap didn't want the Avengers to become a government tool because he's seen first hand the corruption and such that the government had in it (the fact that a Nazi death cult basically grew for years inside the agency that was meant to protect the world from things like Nazi death cults)
It was the same in the UK, I don't think this show's ever said the actual word "fuck."
I've always been kinda dissapointed that they dropped that idea of having Mia and Ash meet up eventually, then again that remake feels like it was a completely different universe but still it would've been awesome.
iZombie went from a show that was too "CW" for me in the first few episodes to one of my favourite genre shows atm.
These shows appear like they shouldn't work, but somehow they do and I am wholeheartidly excited just to see where this show goes.
There were good parts, the one thing that annoyed me was the direction felt very bland compared to season 1, if they ever do a season 3 they need to return to the director for all eight episodes thing again and have them extensively work with the writer.
I'm not a Christian, but I feel terrible that some people view Kirk Cameron as a representative of Christianity in the media.
When I saw I Am Legend when I was younger, I thought Will Smith played donkey in Shrek, so that scene where Will Smith recites a scene from Shrek I thought was some bizarre meta joke that was frying my young mind.
I hope he just really likes Jesus cause I kinda like the guy.
The bar scene's a good idea in hindsight, I remember the cast and some people praising it cause it's like "AHHH THEY'RE JUST PEOPLE HAVING A DRINK" but it makes no sense in the context of the movie why these people would start feeling a true feeling of companionship with each other and could have been so much better.
I think it's for when the trailer becomes a Youtube ad or something.
Cause Quarantine was so successful.
Mate I literally just finished watching this, I urge everyone to just watch the original, it's great.
I guess that actually sums up what I'm trying to say better than I could.