Yes. I'm always suspicious of those who use the English language in grammatically correct fashion.
Yes. I'm always suspicious of those who use the English language in grammatically correct fashion.
Agreed. But it would seem, in this day and age, that any kind of bromance is oft perceived as latently homosexual (not that there's anything wrong that). It's all a bit silly.
Can't two bros have a platonic, affectionate relationship without the need to explore deeper, potentially sexual connotations? Ugh.
Yes. At the end of the movie.
I think the problem with Vengeance is precisely related to its removal of the claustrophobic setting of the first two - the confined space gave each film a tension that was completely discarded in later sequels.
I thought that was blatant fan-service bs.
The "Assembly Cut" is the only version of Alien 3 worth watching, IMHO.
Meh… With a Vengeance is absolutely atrocious. At least Die Hard 2 had a clever twist and didn't need to shoehorn a relation between its villain and, the iconic, Hans Gruber.
The Hadley's Hope sequence with Newt and her family finding the derelict space craft could have been trimmed down significantly and is the only addition that I always find a bit tedious.
Damn, that score is sweet!
I just watched Aliens the other day and the Xenomorphs never really bothered me. I'm not seeing the "guys in suits" angle that you're referring to. *shrug*
Nahh… It was a move that ensured the focus would remain on Ripley.
You could make a strong case that any sequel past Die Hard 2 (itself, a pale imitation of the original) isn't worth watching.
The biggest flaw in T2 is that they go through all of the trouble to destroy the arm and chip left over from T1 as well as the new T-800 model…
To be honest, I'm not even sure how you can compare the two. They're both great at what they're trying to be.
Sometimes doing something different can be orders of magnitude worse than doing something the same.
I completely agree with this list. T3, other than a couple of cool action sequences, was an utterly underwhelming experience. T4, flawed as it may be, was actually kind of fun. T5? I haven't been able to make it through more than an hour. It's one of the most depressingly convoluted films I've ever had the displeasure…
Wow, so is Bob Hope.
Well, well. His tweets are about as entertaining as his shitty music.
I see Avengers prominently lining up to fight one another. I see a movie called "Civil War" which clearly is referencing a divide in the Avengers membership.