Sounds like Ravenloft to me.
Sounds like Ravenloft to me.
I don't know what other people recognize Donal Logue for—Gotham presumably? But I saw him on Trinity campus in Dublin around when he might've been shooting Vikings, clearly stalked him, and eventually went up to him to proclaim my love for Terriers. He was very nice about it and we talked about the weather (it was…
It strikes me as a "doth protest too much" thing—bringing up Warren is because you're insecure about maybe being sexist for not-voting for Clinton, some kind of inoculation to being thought of as sexist, and as Kirkman points out, it's kind of a dodge.
Oh, I didn't know that—and of course Kurt Sutter is married to Katey Sagal. A bit indulgent sometimes, but a talented group.
They were related in Sons as well, I thought. Donal character's whole motivation was vengeance for his sister.
Possibly apocryphal story, Bruce Lee respected Jim Kelly's skills, and he was the only other person in the movie to choreograph his own fights.
I think I watched that third or fourth Highlander movie because Donnie Yen was in it…
If any of this is hate, this is the most affectionate hate I've ever seen.
But if they did their stuff it'd be like that Lethal Weapon with Jet Li, where even the good guys joke that they shouldn't be able to beat him.
The two guys from The Raid were in Force Awakens and I was disappointed when they didn't gouge a single eye. Admittedly, they'd end up like Darth Maul, where one person is so much more skilled than the other actors that I remember thinking, "huh, I guess the bad guys have to win?"
While I generally agree, Ryan Murphy has done better than I expected with this. I mean, I don't actually like his style at all, but maybe he will add something just by a shift in tone. American Crime Story is one take away from well-cast Lifetime movie, but it works so much better than that.
The Cold War and the Japanese-buying-everything are the twin pillars of childhood. I was too young and uninformed to register the thaw that some people may have noticed, but I remember Head of the Class having an episode that visited the Soviet Union and that's always stuck. That might've been after it got going.
Now, now, there are occasionally Chinese who have picked up Western traits. Not to worry, you can tell by them wearing Western suits and having English names.
Remember when Sammo Hung had a CBS tv show? Yeah, me either.
Yeah, like when Sorkin had Philo Farnsworth die a sad drunk, and ignore the fact that he did win his lawsuit against RCA.
Here's the thing about 300, a movie I have some affection for—do you think everything you like about it was on purpose? I think it's got some more verve and life to it that I think Snyder got from aping the comic, and not something he naturally envisioned himself. Same for Watchmen, which I kind of take as a noble…
I remembering hearing that Lethal Weapon 4 was the first time Jet Li's voice was actually used, that his particular accent was so thick that they didn't even use his voice for mandarin versions of his movies.
I think they dub all of them in post, actually. You're going to have to throw subtitles for a Chinese audience anyway, the old stuff the Cantonese track (even with Cantonese speaking actors) was dubbed, as well as the Mandarin.
Didn't they make that robot race team one, IGPX?
I dragged an old tv to my room watch it with my friend during a sleepover or something, I must've borrowed it from the library.