If only the list had included gigantic spiders...
If only the list had included gigantic spiders...
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Well, that explains why following up a sarcastic statement with the word "NOT!" ever became popular. It's like training wheels for developing brains.
A shame? Nahhhhhhhhhh. The Linklater movie was amazing.
Mark Millar might disagree with that statement. But yeah, Frank Miller is awful.
Oh god, why did you have to remind me of the existence of that show?
Crazy frizzy curls like that would probably be impossible, but other people have posted pictures of Merida dolls with much curlier hair than the one in the article.
A lot of the horrible social problems of this country are propagated by people who aren't acting out of malice, but are just out to make a quick buck and either aren't aware or don't care about the consequences of their actions. But that shouldn't excuse them from the damage they do.
Sometimes style is all you need.
That's my problem with the Nolan films: Bruce is an angsty, immature idiot in them. Now, a lot of this could have been fixed if The Dark Knight Rises had ended with him deciding to continue being Batman, but a more well-adjusted Batman, who's willing to accept the help of others (namely John Blake as…
Wrath of Khan is lacking in action due mostly to budgetary constraints, but it is SUCH a well-written movie. Pretty much the opposite of the JJ Abrams movies.
As universally loathed as it is, I've still encountered people who have tried to argue that it's "not really that bad." Ergo, it's still vastly overrated.
The first time I saw it I thought it was ridiculously overrated. The second time, I loved it. You definitely owe it to yourself to give it at least one more shot.
Thank you for not including Marlon Brando. The only way he could be phoning it in more is if he literally recorded his lines over the telephone.
In Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, yes. In Blade Runner, not so much.
Why is this not a full-length series?
Sweet zombie Jesus, this looks amazing.
Idunno, maybe because I made a statement saying that a movie about martial artists would be more enjoyable if it were actually filmed as a martial arts movie, and you equated that with using real mutant turtles? That's the kind of logical leap that only a moron or a troll would make, and being the kind hearted person…
Big explodey action pieces use stuntmen, yes. But fight scenes tend to be shot closer, where you would notice if it were a stuntman instead of the actor. So they rely on a barrage of quick cuts to disguise the fact that the actor can't actually fight, and generally suffer because of it.