Well, technically nothing bad happened to any of these people because of their association to The Exorcist franchise.
Well, technically nothing bad happened to any of these people because of their association to The Exorcist franchise.
Zardoz is bonkers pretentious. I can't decide if it's absolutely terrible or actually kind of awesome. Can it be both?
Agreed. Red Dragon isn't schlock but perhaps the reviewer was confusing it with Hannibal?
An editing error? Yeah-un-hunh.
Yes he is.
I always found it odd that Harrison actively lobbied to kill off Han Solo but has been all for continuing the Indiana Jones franchise. I mean really, are these characters really that different? C'mon, Ford. You managed to kill my 10 year old self with that lobby - thanks for that. *sniff*
Vader was too busy killing his own troops to bother with genocide.
And I would argue they're absolutely correct. Some may not like the direction DC is taking but, let's be honest here, many of the "old" renditions of these characters are "silly, outmoded", and utterly one-dimensional.
You do realize that Zod was also killed in Superman 2, right?
Whenever I think of this quote I can't help but recall VNV Nation's "Forsaken (Vocal)". The quote is tacked on to the song's coda:
I can honestly say, unironically, that I have really enjoyed Zach Snyder's films. There is a palpable, sneering hatred for him on this site though which probably explains why not too many people are willing to "go to bat for him" here.
"Breathe" always felt a bit lazy to me but it's not terrible.
The last truly enjoyable MLG lead vocal track was "Damaged People" from the last truly great DM album, Playing the Angel.
I think the reason why they may have the highest proportion of teetotalers is precisely because of that stereotype.
She's got a lisssthp. It is right and good to make fun of her as a result.
You're doing it wrong, and, you're welcome.
Counter-counterpoint: I think you are certainly not the biggest Indy fan that we'll ever meet. There are Skull apologists who are dying for more adventures, believe me.
No offense to El Spielbergo but that's Disney's call to make.
Err… actively avoid it then? Or does it's possible existence wreak havoc on your fragile psyche?
How about we retire the Indy franchise and have Chris Pratt star in a new Uncharted series of films?