Really only World War Z ever established firm rules and kept to them. Most every other zombie movie there's just something magic about the teeth, even though people get splatter with all sorts of other fluids.
Really only World War Z ever established firm rules and kept to them. Most every other zombie movie there's just something magic about the teeth, even though people get splatter with all sorts of other fluids.
Especially since zombism is so easy to transmit. In TWD, the zombie can beat you up and scratch as long as it doesn't bite…. it would take a lot of precautions to handle an iZombie safely.
Honestly, it seems like he could just waste away and die. It wasn't that he was forgetting he was a zombie, he was forgetting everything.
It is interesting how priests in these movies are always really excited about demons because they think it proves that God exists, but it doesn't necessarily follow that demons should be understood from a Christian context.
Doubt. What a brutal movie that was… and it's definitely the dark side of faith and the authority that gives you, but I think it's a necessary counterpoint to movies like Life of Pi… I've only read the book, but that was neck deep in this feel good spirituality that ignores the real problems that religious people…
The Family: Harkonnen does have a nice ring to it.
Are their medieval era Orks fungus too?
I like that he was all messed up in the face, but his body proportions just seemed really off, and I've gotten to see some tigers really up close at our local Tiger Rescue Center. I wonder if they used a very particular tiger, or if their designs just got a bit off.
The CGI animals just look really unsettling. The animals in trailers I've seen just have weird proportions…. the tiger's head is really small, and the wolves are super fluffy.
The primary mage looks like one of those pudgy guys in a NuMetal band in the early 2000. Like a Linkin Park fan, or a singer for Limp Bizkuit. A wizard grows out his fucking beard before being on camera!
Good directors can't save every project. The director of The Princess Bride also directed North.
I love seeing the orcs talk… it's like they only move the parts of their mouths between their tusks. I wish they just put fake teeth in the moufs uf da voice actors, see hu dy talk wiff dem.
It seems kind of cynical about belief too…. the conclusion that he is believing in this delusion because reality is too terrible. I mean, that's kind of insulting isn't it? It implies that your belief system is just something you settle on because it makes you feel better, which doesn't show religious thought in…
It is a really instructive bit of history for understanding how American democracy and single issue lobbying evolved into the 20th century. The NRA basically plays by the same playbook the prohibition people used.
I get that this is what they thought they were doing…. but with all the Trumpism going on right now, I feel like there's just an audience that would enjoy that far too much for me to enjoy it.
Aside from the Queen, he was the only one shown in person though. They made a real point to kill Obama, which makes it creepier.
Both, in conjunction with assassinating our first black president and the brutal death of millions, while the dude still doesn't know if his mom is safe.
A proper chef lets you know what all is in the burger before you enjoy it. Otherwise you look like a jackoff for not talking about the mouth feel of your mouse burger.
Hmm… you could do a lot with a robot arm. I'd love to see one that was double jointed, or could splay out its fingers ala Ghost in The Shell.
I feel like it did it's job quite well till the very ending. Like eating a hamburger only to find a mouse tail in the last bite.