I’ve always considered Steampunk more of an aesthetic than an actual genre.
I’ve always considered Steampunk more of an aesthetic than an actual genre.
The 80's were weird. You could machine-gun “fucks” in a heartwarming holiday classic, if your were doing it for comic effect:
Person of Interest doesn’t get enough respect. First, for being one of the best science fiction series ever made; and second, for its killer needle drops. For example:
I blame Axel Gembe.
Frank from Wiseguy? He’s always been a good actor.
There’s something to be said for keeping the people with actual power from thinking too highly of themselves. For instance, I like the fact that Prime Ministers have to report to someone. Keeps them humble.
It could also have been Auntie Anne.
Why would the below-the-line people get hurt by it? They’ve already been paid, and it’s not like they have points in the movie.
That’s not through a lack of vaccine availability - there are more than enough vaccines for all Israel citizens, Jews and Arabs, and just as many vaccination centers in Arab areas as there are in Jewish areas. In fact, the Netanyahu administration, which is no fan of any Arabs, has led vaccine drives and vaccination…
I remember watching Speed back in 1994 and being struck by how different Keanu Reeves’s hero was from other movie cops. Sure, he was a bit of a smartass, but he obeyed orders, worked by the book and was a total team player. When someone pointed a gun at him, he calmly tried to talk him down, and disarmed him without…
I took my wife-to-be to see Spawn on our second date. It’s been almost 24 years and she still claims I owe her for it.
A dead-eyed Pitt riding back to camp with a brace of German scalps is a legitimately awe-inspiring shot.
I think it’s more of clan name, like Diddy is of the Argyll Kongs, whereas Dixie is of the Inverness Kongs.
And by “genuine emotion”, you mean drugs, right?
It’s a good movie, but the ending always leaves a sour taste in my mouth. The film does nothing to show Mary Jane’s fiancé as anything other than a nice guy who was genuinely in love with her. It’s not his fault that he’s J. Jonah’s son, and he definitely didn’t deserve to be ditched at the alter like that just so she…
The funny thing about “Holding Out for a hero” is that people don’t realize that the singer isn’t waiting for a hero to save her, she’s waiting for a hero to fuck her. The lyrics are very clear.
I was about to protest that Kline DID play Robin Hood, in 1991's Robin Hood, but then I remembered that that was his doppelganger, Robert Bergin.
As was Huey Lewis in the 1980s.
The Muppet Show was often great; “Turn the World Around” showed that it could also be transcendent.
I have to say, I’m impressed with the Pakistani police. It takes a lot of courage to wear a gun belt over a sweater. A man walks down the street like that, you know he’s not afraid of anything.