Though they sound similar, Nabu is the Akkadian god of order whose helm Dr. Fate dons. Naboo is a planet in Star Wars from which Luke Skywalker’s mother and the Emperor of the Galaxy hail from.
Though they sound similar, Nabu is the Akkadian god of order whose helm Dr. Fate dons. Naboo is a planet in Star Wars from which Luke Skywalker’s mother and the Emperor of the Galaxy hail from.
I know Sandler has cranked out some real stinkers, but the Grown Ups films are good fun, and Hubie Halloween got at least one belly laugh out of me (Steve Buscemi in the basement). It’s unfortunate, though, that even after Uncut Gems, people prefer to focus on the Jack and Jills of Sandler’s career, and not the Reign…
I actually do love him in this movie, and I love this movie in general. It’s completely ridiculous, but it’s a visual feast and has a camp fantasy feel to it that I think is terrific. Sean Bean is actually Sean Bee-n in this, because he’s like... a hybrid bee-man? So dumb, I fucking adore it.
Sorry you find it unbearable.
Species is clearly the horniest horror franchise. Hellraiser is the kinkiest.
My top 11 is almost the same as yours: From Russia With Love
The correct ranking is:
I think most people preferred Paul Tremblay’s A Head Full of Ghosts (I’ve enjoyed everything of his I’ve read, personally), but The Cabin At the End of the World is my personal favorite of his. It’s economical in its length and storytelling, and it’s dread-inducing in its ambiguity.
I absolutely hated X and don’t think it deserves the heaps of praise it got, but I’ll be watching Pearl and this one, and I’m glad Mia Goth is getting accolades, because she was definitely the highlight.
You were half right. Donny Blaze is indeed the same guy who played Billy Walsh.
But even so, the characters... aren’t scantily clad. Outside of the second scene of the film, in which five of the seven characters are in the pool, in swimsuits, the rest of the film everyone is wearing pretty normal clothing. It’s such a weird comment to make in her review, because it’s utterly baseless. It’s not…
Watched it today. Outside of an early scene in which several characters, men and women, are in swimsuits in a pool, everyone wears, like, normal clothes for the majority of the film, which is also set mostly in the dark. Even Amanda’s outfit is barely revealing. The comment was stupid, and Amanda’s response was…
So the reviewer makes a reductive comment about how the movie is just an advertisement for cleavage, a star from that movie sends a private message joking that if the reviewer had paid more attention to the film than the cleavage, maybe she would have gotten more out of it, and somehow the reviewer is a victim?
You joke, but I’d watch that.
“Bet on it,” if you disagree with what they’re saying, or “you bet”/”for sure” if you agree/acknowledge what they’re saying. Context matters.
I 1. also love the final season of GoT, even if I admit it has its flaws (mostly being rushed), and 2. still think Lost’s finale was actually perfect.
Then that's on you. Go watch a movie.
Counterpoint: Scream 5 was pretty good BUT also the most predictable. I thought Scream 4 was the best since the first, and this one had a tough time trying to compete.
Personally and professionally, Never Campbell made the right call here, and the studio should be ashamed at lowballing her.
The T-Rex is a lady, so she’d be the queen of the food chain.