Yeah, I never liked Cyborg Barry. He took the Odin and Russia storylines, and simultaneously merged and ruined them. He did have a few entertaining appearances later, but still not my favorite.
Yeah, I never liked Cyborg Barry. He took the Odin and Russia storylines, and simultaneously merged and ruined them. He did have a few entertaining appearances later, but still not my favorite.
I like these dream seasons. Mainly because the main timeline or whatever ran out of steam a while ago.
VERY EXCELLENT WOULD DO BUSINESS AGAIN
Can somebody familiar with the movie business explain to me why it was decided to release Upgrade, Hotel Artemis, and Hereditary all at the same time at the beginning of the summer movie season, so they have to compete not just with each other but with all the Big Gulp cup movies as well? There’s been a total drought…
I bet that spider guy has huge guts.
They made Doom ‘16? Bethesda told me - swore to me - that my pitch for a Doom game set at a sweet 16 party wasn’t quote market viable unquote. Now you’re telling me they went ahead and stole my idea?
Finally, something I’m actually excited for. I do hope they lay off the jumping puzzles, though; that part of Doom ’16 got really old.
I want Cyberpunk 2077 to fuck me in the ass.
Having two of the Elders of the Universe show up in the MCU was a delightful surprise. Here’s hoping that they both show up again and that a few of their other ancient brethren do, too.
Life, uh, fades away.
None. There are no horror movies that are good. He is extremely the most cool.
The best part was he wasn’t necessarily offended by the subject matter, he just thought it was poorly made.
Your dad is a straight-shooter who tells it like it is.
“Human Centipede” work better as a movie poster than an actual movie. Heck, all you need is the name “Human Centipede”. A person’s imagination can put together a far more horrifying visual than any movie could create.
I think I’m right in suggest most young men, myself included back in the day, have a morbid fascination with seeing those kind of shock value films when you’re young. Strange that as I got older I got more intolerant to that kind of thing, in quite a natural unconscious way. It just crept up on me.
The two fittingly debuted in Japan that way on a double bill together.
Doesn’t really belong on this list (Kang has seen it), but I remain deeply ambivalent about recommending Grave of the Fireflies to anyone. It’s a masterpiece, it’s not horror, there’s no gore. But it is absolutely devastating. On the one hand it may instill a revulsion towards war and suffering that is a positive…
My dad rented Human Centipede because he thought it was going to be a scifi/horror movie like The Fly. I tried to warn him, but he didn’t want me to ruin the movie for him. The next day I asked how he liked it, and he just relied “You know, it just wasn’t a good movie”.