That sounds like the title of the lowest grossing porn movie, ever.
That sounds like the title of the lowest grossing porn movie, ever.
Boo. It Follows was terrific. Only thing I'd change is the beach scene. It would have been of the all time great jump scares if we'd been spared the protagonist's perspective of IT approaching and instead we'd just seen her hair go straight up.
If we'd count, for example, Evil Dead 2 or Scream, as horror, I think we have to count Cabin in the Woods. And I certainly say that everything from the "Let's get this party started!" elevator scene until the end was almost straight horror.
If it weren't for Donald Trump, we'd be looking at Bush/Rubio v. Clinton right now.
OK. But it is dishonest, then, for you to label your values as progressive.
He was. Just like most of the characters on the show, he was a bad person who was punished out of proportion.
I think the show more more mocking the casual nihilism/comedy of the Russell Brands and Bill Mahers of the world more than anything, and that even a bad system is better than tearing everything down to see it burn. And that any easily consumable "fight the establishment" shouts will be quickly and efficently co-opted…
That is an awesome episode, second favorite of the season for me (after Nosedive) and I can't wait to talk about it. Could have been a theatrical movie pretty easily.
Dude, spoilers.
Well, it was also that people aren't going to fight to the death to prevent people from learning they are sending racist emails. People will kill to prevent to prevent going to prison for a long time.
That's the point of the episode. If the viewer had known he was a pedo at the beginning, he or she would have felt Kenny deserved his fate. Because we learn it at the end, after feeling that's he's a victim of monstrous injustice for almost the whole running time, the viewer is left not knowing what to think.
Because they use miles in the UK?
You can improvise a lot of comedy and it be effective. That does not include a effects-heavy tentpole with hundreds of millions of dollars at stake. Spend some money on a script.
The show sought to introduce the question, not to answer it.
Do we have the right to destroy the lives of horrible people through anonymous mob rule?
Every single youtube comments section has that. Why was this one's noteworthy? Other than the media decided to make it noteworthy?
Nah, media coverage was about what random trolls posted on twitter and reddit, and everyone's shocked SHOCKED reactions to random trolls on twitter and reddit. If Sony et al. hadn't made hay of this, no one would have even known what random posts were out there on this movie.
Sony and Feig did their absolute damndest to manufacture a controversy as a way of selling that idea "watching new Ghostbusters = being feminist." This was a spectacularly dumb idea that failed miserably.
If that's what they cut out, what was left in must be pure gold!
Shame you didn't ask him about the Ice Harvest. Great little B-movie thriller with a killer cast.