I always assumed he was the kid standing in front of that tank.
Sure as hell wasn't Piglet.
I always assumed he was the kid standing in front of that tank.
Sure as hell wasn't Piglet.
I wish the teaser had her tripping over a branch and then casually dusting herself off.
Would have been a nice metaphorical way to address the inevitable trolling.
I take it you aren't a girl in her early twenties because my nephew's girlfriend met Mr Romero at a con a few years ago.
She said he stank of pot, talked to her for a long time, and asked her up to his hotel room (she declined).
It can be "PC bullshit" and still be a good move.
AVCub, you and I have different definitions of "disturbing."
It's funny how Lynch/Frost decided to follow up one of the most enigmatic episodes of television (ever) with a nuts and bolts and (by Peaks standards) unambiguous bit of mythologizing.
I dunno about Bell.
I don't think she pulls it off.
There is acting a stiff archetype and there is just acting stiff, and she leans the towards the latter.
And, I want to get past the fact that she's one of Lynch's discoveries that never really caught on, but she just doesn't have "it" for me.
At least the Mist movie had monsters that were meat and potatoes creepies.
This tv show seems to imply that there is some kind of personalized monster projected for every person, maybe based on their fears.
I guess?
I mean, we know the cop didn't like bugs and I guess the same went for moth guy?
And lady must have feared…
Wasn't great.
snow tires
G.G. never stoped a show just because he dropped some of his shit on stage.
The guy was pro.
If I'm ever chosen in a "choose names out of a hat" situation that involves some potentially life threatening task I'm going to say, "No."
You might as well amend it to "choose names out of a hat and then put a gun to the chosen person's head" to get me to do anything.
Del Toro originally had a comic spin on the Hellboy "birth scene."
What he wanted to do was have the Nazi's build a gigantic baby crib for the monster they were summoning, and then the punchline is that little Hellboy appears.
Mignola had to talk him out of it.
I would love to see Mignola laboring over drawing Hellboy's dong.
Even in silhouette, you know he'd be particular about it.
I thought they were talking about internet message board commenters.
{Builds Dutch oven}
Well, that's just weird.
The Hellboy comics aren't exactly R-rated.
Dana Gould told a great, possibly apocryphal, story where a clerk at a video store is approached by Lance, who asks, "Have you got Millennium?"
The clerk replies, "Which one?"
And Lance snarks, "The one with me in it."
Watching any sort of Rick & Morty featurette I am always amazed at how two guys that appear to be insufferable douchbags in real life could make a comedy I like so much.
Not that being a creator excludes one from being an asshole, far from it, but it's amazing it doesn't fucking bleed from the screen.
Or, maybe it does,…
I have a rule in horror that the more serious the themes, the less wiggle room for things like bad logic and technical snafus.
So it goes with The Mist.