It’s what killed Jeff Hanneman from Slayer who apparently contracted said flesh-eating virus after being bitten by a spider in Central America.
It’s what killed Jeff Hanneman from Slayer who apparently contracted said flesh-eating virus after being bitten by a spider in Central America.
Bowies 80’s stuff had some dead set bangers. ‘Let’s Dance’, ‘’Modern Love’, ‘Fashion’, ‘Under Pressure’
Bill Paxton was in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D so that tracks
I’m not sure about Western audiences but I’m sure fond Chinese memories of the benevolent leadership of the Japanese during this time will ensure a smash hit in both countries!
There are also your big name blockbuster producers whose movies tend to be similar despite having different directors, casts etc.
Isn’t one of them like 15?
Pretty sure he’s Australian (clue is in the name and the language used) but I suppose geography has never been your lot’s strongpoint
Dishonored should probably get a mention as while you can be a boring little beige goody-two-shoes and complete it without killing anyone, you can also elect to kill EVERYONE! High Society darlings, common street folk, you name it, and not only can you kill them, you can do so in the most fun, inventive and gruesome…
While I loved the cinematography of Monsters and the Jon Hopkins soundtrack, I couldn’t get past the fact that its entire premise was utterly ludicrous. The girl whose being escorted is from a rich family. She can afford to fly (and yes, they do say a no-fly zone was away to be established but last I checked we were…
Yup. The same goes for movies.
“Sure, no one watches Apple+. But it’s still a major issue and gives at least that one AMPTP member the ability to withstand the labor action longer.”
British lads are raised on extra spicy curries washed down with pints of lager.
If someone survived the Holocaust then they are at least 78 years old and given that for much of their life there were only about 3 or 4 channels on TV and fairly repetitive scheduling during holidays, they’ve probably already seen The Sound of Music.
To be fair French Air Traffic Control were probably on strike again that day.
How in the hell is Aunt May’s death in Spider-Man ‘No Way Home’ fridging?
Your examples are a bit odd - They make a tongue in cheek reference about how cliche Vanessa being fridged in Deadpool 2 is *and* they bring her back to life at the end of the film.
Now, now. There’s also a pretty big export market in firearms to certain sections of the Mexican agricultural industry.
For All Mankind, Severance and Black Bird are all great but more importantly Apple TV+ is only a few bucks a month as I’ve got it bundled with Apple Music which I use because Spotify are the worst music streamer as far as giving back to the artists go and it’s owner Daniel Ecks is a massive bellend.
Isn’t the writers strike an American thing? Contrary to popular opinion, Hollywood Is not the be all and end all of global film production.
Correction: The IG post is from Australia and you can see in the photo she was away to watch it on Binge - a streaming service owned by Rupert Murdoch which is somewhat apt given the subject manner