Felt so bad for Kim's boyfriend, who had to get his leg amputated. He didn't sign up for this.
Felt so bad for Kim's boyfriend, who had to get his leg amputated. He didn't sign up for this.
Another weird thing in season 2 involved this lady who was Michelle Dresler's former colleague who I swear seemed like they were bitter ex-lovers at first but then later she was just mad about the way Michelle broke up with her brother? I think they realized they wanted to hook up Tony and Michelle so they changed it…
George Mason's redemption and sacrifice is one of my favorite moments of the series. Also Jack's confrontation with Nina. Nina may not have been intended as a villain but man the actress really played it up after it's reveal.
Yeah. It was such a blatant use of "fridge" trope with the death of Renee but when Jack went on that murders spree against the Russians, it was AWESOME. Culminating in that amazing scene where he puts on the bulletproof mask and traps President Logan's convoy and Logan realizes what's happening and screams in terror…
It would have redeemed if Donald Sutherland had played Jack's dad. No offense to James Cromwell, who's a great actor but that was a really missed moment. I think Donald was busy doing that ABC show about the rich assholes, I forget the name.
Another memorable part from season 4 was THE HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG's Shohreh Aghdashloo as the villainous Dina Araz whose family was a terror cell. It was kind of a Muslim version of THE AMERICANS' Jennings. I'll always remember when Dina murdered her teenage son white girlfriend with poison after she discovered…
Oh yeah, Jack had to shoot him because he threatened to kill Dr. Bashir. At least Jack felt really bad about it after. Threw up on the lawn and everything.
I really think they weren't originally planning on killing Jimmy but Michael Pitt ended up being such a pain in the ass, they decided to kill him off after season 1.
Aliens didn't have a scene where a woman gets raped by a giant maggot:
I wonder if they got the idea of Jerry losing his hair from a childhood sickness from Mike Nichols' real life?
The scene where Murtaugh realizes Riggs really IS suicidal is the best. Mel Gibson's blue eyes looking their absolute craziest.
It just wasn't Eliza Dushku's strength, playing different types of characters. That was clear when you had other dolls like Enver Gjokaj, who could do different types of personalities very well. Eliza's best acting is in "Epitaph Two" where she breaks down after Paul is killed.
James Cameron was the production designer and second unit director of the 1981 Roger Corman production GALAXY OF TERROR and you can totally see it was a precursor to what he was going to do in ALIENS.
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We all have Dr. Sam Beckett to thank for saving Jackie that terrible day.
That was one of the most unexpected things I've seen in a movie. I was shocked when it happened watching it in the theater.
I definitely thought it was Vincennes' final "fuck you" to Smith. That's what I love about it.
That's the thing impresses me about her actually. To be a public figure for so long and be boring takes self control.
People say that George Lucas in the past 20 years surrounds himself with "yes men" but the thing is, you can say "no" to him or tell him something's a bad idea. He'll just say "I'm still doing it my way." Ford and Spielberg said no to having aliens in the fourth Indiana Jones movie, but Lucas stubbornly held on…
Her mother's Scottish at least.
It's like Liam Neeson playing a grieving widower in LOVE ACTUALLY and years later his wife suddenly dies from a freak accident.