Wow looks pretty entertaining I thought everybody was saying this movie was supposed to suck
Wow looks pretty entertaining I thought everybody was saying this movie was supposed to suck
Xavier and Magneto are both mutants
It is an interesting question though. I think I'd probably go with Hellraiser.
Least rewarding, definitely not. Scream 2 was well executed. The Jada Pinkett Smith/Mekhi Phifer opening was awesome, the additions to the cast were top notch (Sarah Michelle Gellar, Timothy Olyphant, Joshua Jackson, Jerry O' Connell, Rebecca Gayheart, Portia De Rossi) Liev Schreiber was allowed to flesh out Cotton…
It's been going downhill since they lost all their best writers to the Dissolve
That would be awesome, but what youngish british actor is going to be brave enough to take on the Picard role
ew gross how long have you been on here go away
He's a hack insult comedian
I have as well. It's really just a description of a bunch of animals with Harry's notes scribbled in the margins. They've got maybe 0.5% of a trilogy with the book, the rest will have to be written from scratch.
I definitely get more of an Empire-esque vibe than Entourage. Looks like fun.
"But the most persistent target of complaints, it seems, was perennial FCC nemesis Justin Timberlake, whose propensity for catchy rhythms, charming dance movies, and aggressive nipple-revealing have long made him the Commission’s white whale."
Why would they release this weak ass clip
That happens to me as well. Moonrise Kingdom and Inherent Vice most recently.
I guess we had different readings of those scenes. I didn't take the deaths as a straight up joke per se, but found them more morbid than anything else. It kind of had this weird, threatening subtext going on, which, when combined with the escalating shots of the country preparing for war in the background, really…
As someone who has been accused of having ice water in their veins, his movies are some of the only ones capable of lubricating my tear ducts
Pretty sure that was Owen's line.
I agree. It's pretty clear Gustave is a relic even in his own time.
Viewed in a different light, his complaint could be read as excellent support for why the movie was so effective
Which film do you keep in the back of the chamber for your killshot
I agree. I enjoyed Cabin, but in terms of influence theres no argument to be made that Scream had a vastly larger carbon footprint.