
Relevant.
Relevant.
So that’s where they got the plot for Superman 4.
When reached for comment, WeRateDogs was quoted as saying, “Those are some dope dogs, Brent.”
For some reason, I read your comment and decided they should get Tomsula to host MNF.
Bebop is decidedly, and heavily, not a Western.
I’m guessing the Coens’ would say that, since their movie is framed as an old book that tells pulp stories of the West, and since authors of that period would not be interested as framing the First Nations in any other way but as the other, they didn’t have to either. Which is bullshit, because some pulp writers were…
Some people would say the city has more in common with Kentucky, except that Ohio in general probably has more in common with Kentucky then it would care it admit.
Ohio is actually kinda interesting since it’s a cross road of sorts for different geographical features of America. The east-southeast is pretty hilly, like Pennsylvania or West Virginia, but things smooth out as you move west, turning into the Great Plain. You could make a case of adding Ohio and cutting out…
Mt. Rushmore is alright, but really, hiking is the main point. Who doesn’t want to say they climbed a mountain? (granted, Harney Peak is baby’s first mountain but it counts, dammit!)
I see what ya did there
Don’t forget the montages!
I’m immensely disappointed by how poorly Miller’s Crossing is being repped in the comment section, here. “Close your eyes, ladies, I’m coming through.”
Well, I learned something new and now I won’t be able to sleep tonight. A day well spent, all things considered.
[. . .] whenever he isn’t doing Yuen Woo-ping shit to an opponent’s nutsack, surely is aware.
Shouldn’t feel guilty about anything. That song rocks.
I was hoping we would do this! I love this bit with Hal Mcrae. The anger is real!
Whatta twist!
I actually think TDKR actually has good action blocking and framing, just really bland choreography and a clunky suit. What I like about the Nolan trilogy is that you can see Nolan develop a little as an action director, from the shaky cam of Begins, to the more stable but choppy TDK, to the steady wide shots of TDKR.…
I’m surprised at how many people are complaining about the end, but then singing praises for the truck chase. I’ve thought for a while now that the car chase is a little messy. I mean, it’s really cool, but the editing had me confused for a chunk of it when I first saw it. But that end fight with the cops in the buildi…