The original Crow still slaps. The sequels, not so much. It is very much a movie that could only be made in 1994
Yeah, in the original, pretty underground, comic Draven couldn’t feel pain but he he could still be mortally injured. He got a second chance to avenge the horrific violence perpetuated on him and his fiancé but, he mostly tricks these people into situations where he can kill them by learning their weaknesses. After…
They make them turn in their prop badge and gun.
But really, the jibe comparing a haircut to a 25 year old film is what causes him to assault someone.
It depends greatly on what that "bully" did. If they made fun of your hair and you hit them and you still think it's okay to hit people for something like that, you should seek professional help
“Love makes you do crazy things” - every man who’s ever physically abused a woman.
My takeaway from the last 14 hours is that a large segment of our population thinks that physical violence is the appropriate reaction to a verbal insult, and that physical violence at a formal event full of your peers where you hope to win an award is ok. How far we have fallen.
It’s actually crazy how stupid you are. But you’re an adult that thinks it’s okay to hit people so that tracks
You are seriously f’d up if you can’t identify the bully in this situation. It’s like a Rorschach test but with real pictures.
You have saved me the trouble of closely reading the article. I thank you.
Fuck off, homophobe.
Yes, those professionals at the top of their fields who may be slightly less wealthy than A list actors need pity!
Everytime I watched the resturaunts on the show were 6 figures in debt and dangerously unclean. Literally if he saved one that’s a success.
The casualness of Rory Kinnear being, umm, everyone, is super spooky (he was so good in the first Penny Dreadful series, and the other, supporting roles I’ve seen him in). Jessie Buckley, Alex Garland (working with a solid studio), really intriguing trailer, seems like his has great potential.
Are you trying to tell me, right here and now(WOLF!), that a reality TV show wasn’t being totally factual? I’m pretty sure that’s illegal, you should report it to someone
The failure rate for bars and restaurants is ridiculously high anyway. I think it’s because anyone who eats or drinks out thinks they can do better. Running a restaurant is hard in the best of times.
I agree. This is like complaining that the, say, National Association of Physics Educators teacher-of-the-year awards dinner is boring to French professors. So what?
“Well, just shitholes in a prime position and taking advantage because they’re in a great location, and they’ve got the footfall.”
“but the Oscars can’t do anything to change the simple fact that their get-together is increasingly seen as yet another ivory tower institution that many of us simply can’t be bothered to give a damn about.”