Yeah, the director of Maximum Overdrive! And the ONLY person in the world who hated Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining" loved that ending. There you go.
Yeah, the director of Maximum Overdrive! And the ONLY person in the world who hated Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining" loved that ending. There you go.
Just want to give another thumbs up to anyone who acknowledges that the movie was pretty damn good….EXCEPT for the last five minutes. I HATE that ending. If you like it, you're a moron. Straight up.
A good writer, and a good team, with a decent vision could have made a great show out of this novella. There is as much potential content here as there is in any other zombie or post-apocalyptic story. The failure isn't in the premise.
Sad, but true.
I agree with what you're saying, technically, if what you're saying is that gay characters can exist outside of their stereotype to be both effective "good guys" and/or "bad guys".
Same here. I was one of the early hate-watch proponents, but this show is so bad it's not even enjoyable to hate. It's just garbage. Good hate-watching is based on a foundation of (slim) hope and (misguided) love, but this show is beyond redemption. It doesn't even have ironic value.
I liked him in the first season of Spartacus. But that's it.
Temple of Doom is my favorite one.
The first movie is a classic, flat out. And those earlier sequels do have their charm and some interesting ideas. (The less said about Tim Burton's movie the better).
As long as we have the Horn of Eld this time around.
I wouldn't even put Transformers movies (absolute garbage), X-Men movies (wildly varying degrees of quality), and the Apes reboot movies (which I personally really enjoy) even in the same category. But if they all exist in the "crappy CGI movie" group for you, then I dunno.
Give them a shot. They are actually pretty good.
Is this not a spoiler? Seems like I've read three different reviews that mention this like it's not a big deal.
Yeah, these movies seem to get a lot of hate from a certain subset of moviegoers, but I absolutely love this series. Rise was awesome, Dawn was great, and I can't wait to see this movie.
"Do you think that you will write about Harry after he graduates from Hogwarts? Isn't there a University of Wizardry?
A. No, there's no University for Wizards."
The Mist is the first story in Skeleton Crew. You open strong, typically, so it's not there randomly. It's there because it's awesome. It's also widely loved and respected by fans and has been for years. Hardly a throwaway. (It's also technically a novella, btw.)
Under the Dome was a special kind of awful, but The Mist is certainly trying its hardest to compete. I'd be very surprised to find out this isn't produced by Mick Garris in some way. It's got his sensibilities smeared all over it.
I am hate-watching the hell out of this trainwreck and loving every minute of it.
Panem, judging from the hologram.
Which is the premise of my one-act play "The Seahorses of Warwickshire Abbey."