I saw it on IMAX and was almost nauseous and sort of jumped out of my chair when Ethan loses his grip on that tower ledge.
I saw it on IMAX and was almost nauseous and sort of jumped out of my chair when Ethan loses his grip on that tower ledge.
Superhero action was never designed for the physical world.
This was an excellent article!
I would be heartbroken if one of my two favorite shows (What We Do In the Shadows!) would be cancelled, but you make some very valid points.
As an American who has lived in Canada and the UK for the better part of a decade, policing can definitely be done without murdering citizens.
Yes, I know there are issues in those countries as well, but nowhere near the number in the U.S.
I really enjoyed the game, but even on Xbox it was looking extremely dated. Fun, but graphics were not its strong suit.
If I can find the interview I’ll share here, but I believe he said Curb and Modern Family were two of his inspirations for this show.
I definitely know he said Larry David and Curb, but not sure about MF. It does have Steven Levitan (creator of Modern Family) in the first episode, so I think that’s right.
Honestly, I’ve been watching other sitcoms lately and by season five or six things can usually get weird.
I can’t believe we get a new season (or is it two now?) of Brooklyn Nine Nine! In the meantime I need to find something funny to watch on Hulu that isn’t Community for the third time.
I really liked him in everything, but FX was a standout and then I’ve seen Tommy Boy way too many times. He was always good, but really enjoyed him in comedy even in little parts like on Just Shoot Me (underrated show?).
I don’t necessarily disagree with you, but there is a huge difference between the prequels and the OT.
Is Papa Gino’s still around in New England? (I’ve been gone since the 90's).
I’d be so happy for even that pizza after living in London and Montreal ;)
I haven’t liked her all that much previously because she’s generally been given pretty quiet roles, but Gina Carano as Cara Dune is something I didn’t know I wanted.
Same here. I remember seeing Rocky IV in theaters as a kid and everyone got up and cheered when Rocky beats Drago (spoiler alert), I think in Anchorman with the big news battle scene people were laughing quite a bit too.
Otherwise, it’s usually in the beginning of a Star Wars or Lord of the Rings film in the beginning…
Ooh, I didn’t know it was an ad campaign. Thanks for the link!
After a year or however long away, I hopped back in and uninstalled it after a few matches.
It’s much smoother, but seemed wildly unbalanced with everyone one-shotting each other and it seems like the wall hacks were still there.
As someone who enjoyed the 5 hour versions of the LotR franchise, I would welcome a longer version of this trilogy so I didn’t have to buy so many books to fill in the gaps.
It’s not baffling at all, he grew up with JJ and is in all his projects.
Talk about winning the lotto! (I do like him, it’s not his fault his pal is who he is).
I was cringing because it seemed like the minute she showed up they were trying to make them a thing, but it sort of ended up like it was the mutual bond of being ex-First Order. Which, I actually thought that was cool of them to show, other troopers quitting.
Thank you! I did not enjoy TLJ (for story reasons people), but was so happy Rey was supposed to be a nobody. The Falcon just laying around when she needed it on Jakku makes this huge universe feel so small. Like, everybody knows everybody.
And on the Rey/nobody subject I feel like that last line of hers would have been…
I must be super vanilla and boring (I am) because I totally saw it as Lando offering to help her see if they were family.
I mean, it IS Billy Dee Williams as Lando Calrissian, about as smooth as it gets, but c’mon people.
And hate me all you want, if having him show up was fan service, then I’ll take it. I was so happy…
Is that where the line from Martin Lawrence in Bad Boys came from? I knew Murphy said it way back, but for some reason I’m in tears every time I hear it in the film.