Hot. Hot hot hot.
Hot. Hot hot hot.
Did you see it in IMAX? Because it probably would be hard for you to take it all in, what with having one eye and all.
But seriously, that scene in IMAX left me speechless. I felt physically drained after it because I was so tense during the whole thing.
That music from the docking scene will always give me chills, just reminding me how much that scene blew me away.
The wormhole scene was beautiful and pretty tense, but the message scene stood out because it was so simple and relied on McConaughey's performance, which he nailed.
I'll decide for you. It is good.
I watched 'To The Wonder' while going through a somewhat rough break-up caused by long distance, so I was supposed to related with it perfectly, but after about 45 minutes I was so annoyed by how overly dramatic it all was.
I'd rather watch Snowpiercer over 97% of any other movie made. It's amazing!
It doesn't rhyme, so it's probably not true.
But then who would I watch Brooklyn Nine-Nine with?
I watched this episode with a friend who chews with his mouth open and breathes really loudly. This might have been an opportune time to bring it up without seemingly like too much of a jerk, but I missed it.
Finally!
Burger Cop 2.
This time it's personal… with a side of Fries.
Featuring John C. Reilly as Detective Fries.
As we are all trying to do.
Say the whole word next time.
I'm really interested in that Parallel Universe.
But I honestly didn't know Gladiator was this unpopular. I wouldn't say it's a standing achievement in cinema or anything, but I think it's a really cool movie.
So what does everyone think of Body of Lies?
I feel at times it wanted that too, but then it would kind of change tones. But this review of Inherent Vice says it has 'contradicting tones' which maybe the Master was too, and I just missed it.
Would you consider the Counselor a smaller movie? Because that wasn't great, either.
My unpopular opinion of the day is I didn't care for The Master as much as everyone else. The first time I watched it, I thought it was pretty great, but not as good as his other stuff. The second time I watched it I just wasn't as into it. I still enjoy it, but mainly for the acting, score and cinematography.
I was somewhat looking forward to this film since in the past 15 years, Ridley Scott's best films have been historical epics (Gladiator and Kingdom of Heaven). I totally forgot about Robin Hood. I miscounted the films.
Blessed be the peacemakers, word to the meek. The Kingdom of Heaven is open all week.