huge apologies. I'll add him in the next version :)
huge apologies. I'll add him in the next version :)
STILL no Frontalot?
I loved the everlasting shit out of this movie, and it deserves more love than it's getting right now. And that diva scene was something I had never seen in a sci-fi action movie before. It was, in a word, sublime.
8) Gamora and Iron Man totally did it.
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Season 2 kept up the standards. I'm salivating for Season 3 already.
I imagine people will disagree, but the first series of Torchwood had a lot going for it. It quickly cemented its status as a darker, more mature Doctor Who, had a good mix of touching and scary stories…I got a lot out of it. And while 'Cyberwoman' seems to have got a lot of flak from a critical standpoint, I think it…
Game of Thrones.
Orphan Black.
Heroes.
We already have a perfect Trilogy: A Fist Full of Dollars; A Few Dollars More; The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
I'd say The Lord of the Rings trilogy is pretty much perfect, IMO. Heck, Return of the King went on to be crowned best picture in almost every award ceremony. Only Tolkien's purists have problems with this trilogy.
"He chose...poorly."
The Moment: Anyone else wanna negotiate?
The Moment: When Jodie Foster's character travels through space.
Where it is from: Contact
Why it's the greatest: The hubris of humanity is exposed by the way that space travel is nothing like they expected. The chair they installed into the ship is completely out of harmony with the ship. Everyone that didn't go on the…
The Moment: Locating the Ark
I'd include the entire landing sequence as one of the best scenes in cinematic history.
No Short Circuit? No Johnny 5?!
Does Real Steel count? Because that movie is fantastic. Also, Robot fuckin Jox ftw. I loved that flick as a kid.