“Of course, the real question is who Shyamalan would have gotten to play The Horde in 2000"
“Of course, the real question is who Shyamalan would have gotten to play The Horde in 2000"
“Then Sawyer does something unexpected: She fights back”
Re: Looper, $30m is low budget nowadays. And Emily Blunt and J G Levitt weren’t massive stars back then.
I hated the show cos JJ actually HAD Kilgrave a couple of times but let him get away. That was just so frustrating to watch, and also made me lose respect for her character - I wanted a badass but her incompetence got lots more people killed.
What, S2 of JJ was bleaker than the first? Goodness me - S1 was the among the most depressing TV I ever watched, so I didn’t bother with S2.
Maybe the author meant that it's an imperative. Rather than an observation, I mean.
These is a few of my favourite things?
“Not quite ready to hand it over just yet” sounds pretty non committal. My assumption would have been any actor would do the part for at least two seasons and more likely three or more. The ideal would be a few years. By that standards, Jodie doesn’t sound that enthusiastic.
“He believes everyone is worthy of redemption, so if he kills someone he’s no longer worthy of redemption. Okay!”
The woman playing her older sister was so much older I figured she was supposed to be Lara Jean’s mom at first. Later in the film Lara Jean expressed surprised that her sister was able to get into bars in Scotland and I realised she was supposed to about 19. It’s possible for some people in their late twenties to…
She could have just said the voice was different and his mouth and chin were different.
To be fair, that description could also be applied to Hereditary.
People like to work, to have something to do every day. Plenty of people get frustrated in jobs they feel unfulfilled by, despite being well paid. Money isn't everything.
My problem with Luke Cage S2 is I couldn't work out what his role was in events. He was mostly protecting villains for the season, all of whom ended up dying anyway. At the end, I tried to work out what difference he made to the story at all. I concluded everything would have played out pretty much the same without…
The correct term is Jafaican.
It's a shame some other actor got the name Kurtwood Smith, cos it describes Harrison Ford perfectly.
That scene was in the film when I watched it in the UK. I’ve definitely seen that scene, and I don’t think it was from scouring the DVD extras.
Also because Gyles is by all accounts incredibly charming. He seems to have been friends with a decent proportion of the famous people of the last half century.
“If have a society where people get fired for tasteless jokes (see: Justine Sacco)”
Ant-Man makes a deal of the fact that your mass stays the same when you shrink, but somehow ants are able to carry shrunk humans on their backs, and humans are able to throw shrunk cars at people. It’s very inconsistent.