The Incredibles! Iron Man is fun, but… awful lot of violent terrorist deaths when you think about it.
The Incredibles! Iron Man is fun, but… awful lot of violent terrorist deaths when you think about it.
Totally agree about his parents. They're irrelevant. I'd much prefer we never even see them. If they turn out to have been Agents of SHIELD or whatever then it just makes Uncle Ben and Aunt May, perhaps the most important figures in Peter's life, seem like they don't matter.
But in this movie's case that may be a good…
What a way to end the season, though! It may not have amounted to much, but still, pretty ballsy of the show to end the seasons with all the main characters really pissed off with each other. Cox just scowling at JD then storming off is really chilling.
There's something inside you, boy… oh, it's a tick. Carry on
Tom Hanks could direct a You've Got Mail remake about Twitter starring Malin Akerman and a computer-generated young Tom Hanks and I still wouldn't stop loving him. He's made so many awesome movies that he gets a free pass for life in my book.
I don't know, I find Albert Brooks slicing one of Bryan Cranston's arms vertically open then squeezing his hand and saying in the voice of Marlin from Finding Nemo 'shh, shh, it'll be over soon' pretty fucking nightmarish when I put it like that.
I am a big fan of Drive, and Brooks' performance, but I really think that in terms of acting alone, Cranston outshone everybody. His role was fairly small but he did so much with it that honestly, he felt like the only real human being *winks at camera* in the film. All the other actors sort of just stared at each…
Mikean't wait Flynntil the new season!
David Bowie was instantly inspired by Andy's story, and had to write a song about it that moment. Also he was most likely high. All together now!
'They've turned lesbian?'
'Yeah, because they've been in the camp so long.'
The Patrick Stewart clip is my favourite part of the entire series.
Andy's speech in the Big Brother house is so powerful and well executed, but it's the cut to Darren watching and thinking it was about him that really makes it an amazing piece of television. Extras never forgets it's a comedy.
Are you my uncle?
The only scene I remember is a baby making a woman shove her hand in a boiling saucepan… or something. It was actually pretty awesome.
What exactly didn't you like about it? It's all so lovable…
I know, there's a problem with your face.
Now, the Exorcist is scary, but then, Halloween is pretty scary too. Halloween, the Exorcist… Which is scarier? There's only one way to find out… FIIIIGHT
*cue opening credits of Michael vs Regan. Whoever wins, we lose etc*
Return of the Living Dead is another really fun one.
The blood test scene is my favourite. So fucking intense. The Thing's 'form' at the climax of that scene, with the venus fly trap head sort of bobbing around and snapping its teeth, is also one of the most disturbing effects in the movie.
Truly one of my favourite directors of all time. Noel, Scott, this was a great read.
I have nothing new to add other than this: This was the best episode of Community I've ever seen. It pulled of the high concept stuff incredibly well, it was full of sweet moments between the characters that reminded me why I love them all so much, and it was the funniest episode in a damn long time. Funnier than…