The sixth day just for this dumb arnold line,
The sixth day just for this dumb arnold line,
But if I’m the evil one...is the other one, the ‘good one’, evil?
You’d be surprised!
The memes have begun. Wish I could take credit for this.
Something I didn’t know until earlier today!
And sang by the star of the show.
That’s a hell of a waste considering it was a classic example of the theme song written specifically for the show.
He certainly got the shit beat out of him in Endgame, but I think it’s reasonable to conclude that he doesn’t bleed easily after he fell twenty stories out of an elevator and through a glass ceiling, and not only didn’t pop, but seemed to be unmarked. Thor bleeds sometimes too, but their levels of invulnerability are…
Very literal take, but eh, username checks out.
Empire of the Sun is a Spielberg movie that came out in 1987, for one example
Imo, DS9 got progressively better with each season, peaked in sixth, and then took a bit of a dive in seventh (which has some excellent episodes - I personally love the last run up to the series finale - but also includes some bonkers decisions like Sisko is half-Prophet and a few too many boring Ezri fillers).
It’s a monarchy AND a meritocracy! [/late era Disney]
I was gonna say, based on the direct-to-video sequels, Scar was originally known as Taka, but the description of his character here is strange - he’s a lion prince who initially welcomes Mufasa into HIS family as a brother...
Tangential, but I saw Godzilla x Kong last weekend, and there was one moment where the shot cuts to a front-quarter view of some car (I don’t even remember what make) that was so obviously a product placement shot that I actually burst out laughing. If you’ve seen it, it’s the end of the scene where Irene is talking…
Dammit Barry!
Next year, Crowe stars in The Exorcist’s Exorcism, wherein he plays an actor who plays an actor who plays an exorcist. The year after that...
So... it’s the perfect date.
that’s what we need is a SMJ film like the Murphy as the Klumps...
I don’t think there’s a version of marketing for this that can make the first 45-minutes better— they are weak with or without the twist or reveal or whatever you want to call it. The cast just isn’t that interesting until shit goes off the rails. If they were written even a bit better then it could have been marketed…
Damn I’d have to see the movie to speak to it fully, but it almost seems like the “twist” isn’t intended to be a twist so much as a plot development.