Weirder things have happened.
Weirder things have happened.
As long as she isn't the bearded lady.
Anyone got good shots of the sewer system/labyrinth/altar thing they were going through before the showdown? I want that place to be a videogame.
I thought cult films had to be unappreciated when they first came out. Or at least gained a bigger following afterward. Monty Python was big the whole time.
I think they are fine with where they are and getting other people to do viral video intros for them.
I really liked Fringe, but season one was nearly an unforgivable hogpoge of events with episodes that almost tried have as little consistency as possible. I rewatched the pilot a while ago and was astonded by how I couldn't remember a resolution to nearly any of the huge mysteries. Olivias mind boyfriend, that…
The fact that a Trojan soldier was using a meme from a year ago wasn't as breaking for me as that a cartoon character in a new movie was using it.
It confused the hell out of me. And all things considered that's saying something.
The Rolling Stones in 3 States? For shame.
I still can't believe they though Evan Almighty was good enough to warrant a reboot.
How many times have horror movies done the same thing?
Lack of sleep, so forgive me for seriously asking this question.
Pacific Rim doesn't count in my mind because the robots were leaving the city partially destroyed instead of completely destroyed, and also because the film made a real effort to show people getting away and surviving. Let me rephrase that, it SUCCESSFULLY showed people getting away and surviving (MAN OF STEEL).
Not to mention they actually used it as a theme alongside with silver and gold, making it more than just bandwaggoning.
One beef I don't hear very often.
I think they outlawed and destroyed all that stuff because their cold logic minds could find no purpose for them. But probably more important, they knew it was something the emotional terrorists were willing to kill and die for.
I've heard the writers had a different idea in mind, something like using human minds to create an electrical grid or something, but it was deemed that everyday movie goers wouldn't understand it. Don't know if it's true or not though.
That's very half empty of you.
Real Usual Suspects vibe.
The problem with Heroes was that it wanted to keep reinventing itself with the same cast of characters and it all just became a mess really fast. I do not exactly trust them, but it's not a bad in of itself.