I really enjoyed Jupiter Ascending. It was a lot of fun. The main villain was great!
I really enjoyed Jupiter Ascending. It was a lot of fun. The main villain was great!
Get a watch. They have glow in the dark hands and nobody will be distracted by your phone screen. Low setting is still very, very visible.
It's actually on screen that she gets called that. It's when they're marching the prisoners in for the first time, iirc.
I think I saw it when I was about five. I don't really remember it. The film is on my radar mainly because someone once said I reminded them of the Rock Eater and everyone laughed and agreed with them. They assured me it was not an insult but I've always been suspicious. One day I shall get round to watching it and…
Are you trying to say that the OP is wrong and Miley Cyrus isn't in it? Because she is, albeit not on screen. She's the voice of the mainframe computer.
Honestly, they weren't villains at all - they had pretty good cause for their actions, really.
"Trash panda." Is that better?
Huh? Why wouldn't you believe her? She tells him his father was from Outer Space and then within three minutes of film time an alien spaceship shows up and abducts him!
It is. I also find Zoe Saldanna more attractive when painted Green and Elizabeth Debicki (playing Ayesha of the Sovereign in the movie) more attractive painted gold. I think I just like variety.
I was also dissappointed there was no "This is a rebellion isn't it? I rebel." It may sound very silly and probably is, but I'm not much of a fan of Star Wars. That character moment in the trailer really made me smile though and is probably what nudged me into watching it one evening when it came up for rent on…
I hate modern trailers. They are just a mash-up of plot spoilers and the best jokes yanked out of context. They detract from watching the actual movie.
I saw it when it came out last weekend. I'd put it down as more of a succession of comedic moments than a film. Moreso than the first one. There was not a single emotional moment that didn't undercut for comedy. But that said, it was very funny and I laughed a lot. The only egregious problem was Sylvester Stallone who…
Re: Second paragraph - good point. Maybe that's why Barry doesn't introduce them. He'd come back to find they'd mutually agreed to go out and find themselves a couple of better guys like they deserve. Or possibly they should just partner swap. Barry gets a girlfriend he doesn't have to worry about getting hurt all the…
What does that have to do with Arrow?
Very, very good points. Very insightful. I had not thought of it in those terms. Also, I would add that Diggle could say that Oliver goes in with his eyes open. How many times has Oliver talked about the moral cost? How many times has he avoided intimacy because he knows what he is / is becoming and wants to spare…
The thing that really does my head in about Chase is that I've been re-watching S2 of Arrow and I can barely tell the difference between Brother Blood and Adrain Chase. They dress, style and look almost identical to me. Manner of speech and dialogue is very similar. I genuinely watch them and they are almost the same…
Yep. I found a fair bit of the Olicity stuff frustrating (though not to the degree that I loathe it like some appear to), but I enjoyed a lot seeing them both happy together. Let them be a good couple in love, and I'd be happy to see them together.
Yep. And there's also the nuance of Felicity and Oliver saying that they both made mistakes. That's a positive as well. And actually, I enjoyed seeing them together again intermittently in the flashbacks. It's nice when they make each other happy.
Honestly, if I were Diggle and Lyla accused me of trusting Oliver more than her I would have been tempted to reply something along the lines of "yes. Oliver has saved the world and I have seen countless good calls and heroism on his part. Whilst Argus has sent drones to blow up buildings filled with innocent people to…
Yeah, but as I watched that scene between the two of them, I couldn't help thinking Diggle had missed a third option: alongside the two presented of hypocritically condemn Lyla and stop condemning her for things I do myself, there's the missing third one which is 'maybe if I think what she's doing is wrong I should…