London is Calling is my favorite the Clash-based action movie ever.
(I know what you meant and we all make typos. I'm not making fun of you, I just couldn't resist the joke. Although London is Calling would be an awesome movie.)
London is Calling is my favorite the Clash-based action movie ever.
(I know what you meant and we all make typos. I'm not making fun of you, I just couldn't resist the joke. Although London is Calling would be an awesome movie.)
I really wish this show would pivot a bit away from the whole "Fish out of water President" idea and remind everyone that every living member of the government has been killed except two members of Congress. There's good drama to be mined out of the idea that the core of America has been destroyed, a leader rose to…
Can you step down from a show that at this point is little more than a concept and a CGI trailer? Or do you just walk away while they're figuring out little things like "characters" and "actors".
Literally every mention of the character in interviews is to reference that. you are correct.
This review sums up pretty much most critics' reaction to Marvel Netflix shows.
First, I'd really like the discussion to pivot away from this fiction that The Walking Dead was the first show ever to end on a cliffhanger! Where you didn't know who died! Or if anyone died! Because that has been happening in TV for years now. From Best of Both Worlds to Lost to The Good Wife to Law and Order to Last…
Thank you. This is a good reading of that, and you have given me something to think about. But my point was more along the lines of who is saying it in this particular instance - it's treated as gospel, but the person who is saying is doing so while monologuing her master plan to get her husband arrested because he…
Which was incredible, you're right.. But they fought putting him in that costume so hard.
"Is Luke Cage the weakest part of Luke Cage"? I feel that's Marvel in a nutshell. They make great dramatic or sci-fi series, but the second it comes to "superheroes" they fall flat. They're basically the Big Bang Theory of Superhero movies and TV Shows.
I saw this last night. I have to agree with a lot of what was said… beautifully filmed, amazing acting (even from Shia, I'm not usually a fan) but in terms of plotting it was overlong and kind of cliche. I don't really know the story it was trying to tell except for "rich people, amirite?" vs. "poor people amirite?"…
I kind of admire their strategy of just throwing everything against the wall and seeing what sticks.
Max Tucker is a terrible, terrible, terrible human being. Not defending him or his book in any way.
It kills me that the big hook is a "twist in the premise!" Seriously? It's not a twist, it's what the show is about. If you are relying on a huge twist in the first episode, I don't have hopes for the show.
Even strong swimmers can't handle riptides very well. Creatures that can mostly float would end up far down the shore. I agree defending the logic is meh but in this case, it's not a bad plan. It at least makes them someone else's problem.
I would watch that movie.
I do like that each hero has his own theme that's unique, but similar. The best example is the first Avengers movie when Captain America and Iron Man are fixing the falling helicarrier. But I agree most of the other music kind of fades into the background a little too much.
The Travis/Chris stuff could be really interesting, but despite all the meandering, they're rushing. This could have been the slow burn they promised in the first episode, with Travis thinking the world will go back and Chris accepting the new world.
Oh my god that thing was the worst.
Someone give A.A. Down a hug. The third act of this film is dedicated to the idea that critics only exist to bring down art, and I think it hit A.A. kind of hard.
Slughorn in a world where we find out that the whole thing is a prequel to Harry Potter? #mindblown