The man is the only interesting part of "Clash of the Titans", and the great highlight of "In Bruges".
The man is the only interesting part of "Clash of the Titans", and the great highlight of "In Bruges".
I can't argue with you. Honestly I love Ralph Fiennes, but I've always seen the films' portrayal of Voldemort as one of their great weaknesses. It breaks so many of the classical movie villain rules (showing the face constantly, humanistic eyes, goofy snake nose, and impeded voice that just makes him sound like he's…
Exactomundo! He said he wanted to see the flesh in its early stages, which implies that whatever Amy's involvement with the flesh was, it was far more advanced.
io9 is the definitive "pusher" of Firefly derived content.
Definitely an inspired choice.
Touche!
They lost me when they put one too many "of"'s in the title.
Clairvoyance via Dragon face-sitting is the clear winner here. That's just stellar.
I'm dying over here.
Good lord, I was born in Austin, visit there regularly to see family, and I swear - crap like this at the Alamo Drafthouse just keeps making me want to move back.
Demon Horse of DIA Represent! Round these parts he's a local hero.
What the crap kind of alt-history have you been reading?
A good deal of America's greatest statesmen have all been voracious readers. Hell, Teddy even wrote his own series of history books.
Maybe you oughta use that shampoo your mom gave you.
Dude! That blue shark scene is burned into my mind! Yeah - my dad actually used to scuba dive with one of their disciples; the Taylor's are legendary.
The entire theater walked out of X3 yelling at the screen. It's all uphill from here. Plus, always trust your writing/directing credits, which are solid here, and you know why?
Aperture Science: We do what we must...
If she was a President, she'd be Baberaham Lincoln.
The credits on Teen Wolf look ridiculous - and way to take on the title property of a B-lister Michael J. Fox flick.
Good to know that "248" counts as hundreds now. Regardless this is still BS.