Man, Miike is one of the few directors who could have a streaming service devoted exclusively to his work. I'd sign up for that. Going through every one of his movies, even the clunkers, would be a wild ride, I'd think.
Man, Miike is one of the few directors who could have a streaming service devoted exclusively to his work. I'd sign up for that. Going through every one of his movies, even the clunkers, would be a wild ride, I'd think.
Those fans who wish JJ Abrams had never touched Trek and that the franchise had instead ended with a bland and uninspired prequel TV series: you may just get your way after all!
The reason I would have given: Savitar's special suit (being from the future and all) cancels out the dampener.
See you next season!
This comment section makes me hope there's an effeminate droid in the show just to spite you.
"As goes Chappelle, so he goes Pennsylvania."
-Ancient proverb
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This stuff has never understood the appeal of YOU!
While there are no doubt perks that come with judging the show filtered through a reader's perspective, I feel comfortable assessing it on its individual merits. If the show is only "gettable" by those who have read the book, it will fail.
I'm actually wondering about that — is Covenant's 3D worth it? I go 2D in every instance unless the approach to 3D is exceptional. Prometheus was one of the better 3D presentations I've seen and I'd like to know if the new film is comparable.
Resurrection is best appreciated as an entry in the Evil Dead 2-style of horror. I think the movie's in on the joke more than people realize — you don't have Brad Douriff's "beautiful baby" scene if you're making a completely straight horror movie.
Wait, this takes place after Halloween II? You can't make a "realistic" Myers story at that point in the narrative. He's already a movie monster.
One of the show's best episodes features a "romance" between the hero and villain!
I get the feeling that everyone here has way different ideas about how next week will go down than Tartakovsky does. Folks seem to be expecting the ultimate battle, but if there's any point the original show made, it's that duels between Jack and Aku can only end in stalemate. So I see Aku's defeat coming in an…
Oh geez. "Time has lost its effect on me" — he's not eighty like anyone in real life is eighty. He's in stasis, physically and emotionally. What, he should end up with somebody's grandmother? Come on. Come oooooooon.
Really not in favor of this. If you bring in the concept of multiple realities to that degree, where all possibilities can be represented, it really make what Jack chooses to do completely pointless. Here's one reality where he defeats Aku, here's one where he doesn't, here's one where he goes back to the past, here's…
Couldn't disagree more. In fact, I'd even say that Aliens' chest-burster moment is scarier and more disturbing. Sucks to be Kane, but at least his death was relatively swift (if painful) and he barely knew what hit him. Aliens' anonymous woman, on the other hand, has suffered near-unimaginable terror, stuck to the…
I am skeptical of your claim.
Not lasting that extra two minutes ruins the whole thing, somehow.