IT'S ALL A FRICKING DREAM.
IT'S ALL A FRICKING DREAM.
"Why is the raccoon being such an arsehole?"
So elements of Watchmen appearing in Batman and statements that the Watchmen universe is going to crossover into other DC properties doesn't mean anything.
HE'S HOLDING THAT FREAKING BUTTON, GENIUS.
It's also the plot to Battlestar Galactica and the original Mass Effect trilogy.
I think that was the whole point of that information being dropped right then.
"Hey, things are bad but I think I got a way out of this!"
Your ideas of what has happened and will happen seem completely hollow and soulless. Things this show isn't.
Mr. Robot is about changing the world, or at least trying to. A bunch of hackers were never going to get it done on their own - it's beyond them. But the idea that there's a way of getting there is what it's…
that dismantling of the survey lander at the end. damn.
as opposed to smaller ducts that move air around less efficiently? they're that size for a reason.
if a cucumber sandwich gets that reaction from her, just think how she'd respond to a gin and tonic.
final line of next weeks' episode will be…
"Hey baby, did you just fall out of heaven? Because you look like a Thetan"
i think you mean something like -
"Hey baby, did you just fall out of heaven? Because you look like your corporeal spirit-form just exploded out of a volcano."
before Watchmen even had a director i swore i'd never watch a film version. it can't be as good. it can't go into the necessary detail for me to love it as much. i feared watching an inferior movie would somehow colour my love of the comic book. my friend laughed and told me i'd reconsider when it was out.
didn't,…
best episode yet? there have been "bigger" moments in the show, but this one had superb pacing. and the ending. Holden threatening half the Martian fleet. so good.
how have they managed to make a film like this and not cast Tom Hardy? i'm genuinely perplexed.
oh, i would definitely have walked out of Jupiter Ascending if i hadn't been with people.
I've never seen Watchmen, and never will, but i approve of its inclusion here.
"SAC never explores the most challenging implications of its themes"
the director specialises in films that look handsome but are narratively hollow. and he just made another one. anyone who follows directors and their work smacked the palms of their hands into their foreheads when they heard he got the job.
i understand that they used a few ideas from The Laughing Man. but can you imagine trying to make that story work for an average audience who doesn't know anything about GiTS? you'd have to explain, in simple terms - somehow, a world in which a person could physically be in a room with you yet no one could see…
"…Eric Stoltz almost played Marty McFly in Back To The Future…"