With that being said, would you consider Inglourious Basterds science fiction?
With that being said, would you consider Inglourious Basterds science fiction?
Sorry, allow me to rephrase. What I meant to say was "Agreed. If I want to see a 2-hour car chase i'll just watch four consecutive episodes of COPS." Good looking out brother.
That is one reason why I am thrilled that I avoided the show for 10 years. I could easily see how watching week-to-week could be extremely frustrating given the massive scope and complexity of the show. For what it's worth, I have binged on Lost for the last few weeks and it has been pretty easy to follow (reading…
OOOOHHHHHHH, touche sir! COPS usually has about ten consecutive episodes minimum, so please excuse me for not saying "Agreed. If I want to see a 2-hour car chase i'll just flip on four consecutive episodes of COPS."
I think you accidentally watched "Legend". No big deal, you didn't miss anything special…
That should be obvious…
Agreed. If I want to see a 2-hour car chase i'll just flip on an episode of COPS.
They covered "it" with a sheet?! Hahahahaha, man am I glad I couldn't finish it…
I hated it. Does that count as backlash?
They don't really have anything in common though, do they? I haven't watched Crimson Peak yet, but if it's anything like Mad Max, please let me know so I can avoid it for the rest of my life.
…not to mention Ex Machina. Unbelievable…
Yes, exactly. There is absolutely no difference between empirical evidence collected from rigorous methods and folklore pertaining to an invisible magic man.
No. In my opinion it was an insult to the horror genre. From a filmmaking perspective there was some nice camera action but that's about it - the plot and acting was dreadful.
More praise for "It Follows"??? In my opinion, it should have been the first candidate for the 20 WORST films of 2015. What exactly do people love about it? The horror genre hasn't really thrived in a while. The fact that people think It Follows and The Babadook symbolize a resurgence in the genre proves exactly how…
I love Tarantino but I also have huge problem with that scene in Django. It's pretty dumb and looks like she was hit by a cannon at close-quarters.