If this doesn't win Nolan an Oscar, genius children are gonna start bonding with slaves in his next one.
If this doesn't win Nolan an Oscar, genius children are gonna start bonding with slaves in his next one.
Seagal was an artist once https://youtu.be/Q6qwO53n3Uw
Required reading: https://www.theguardian.com…
I don't care when they release it, I'll see it on the biggest and most expensive screen available. I love folly!
The former. Sorry, those movies blend in my mind.
Yeesh. I hated the Wolverine trailer. So, so easy.
He basically doesn't, but he makes the odd excellent point almost despite himself.
I've got a lot of time for T-Hop, but Lambs is no Manhunter and his Lector is no Lektor. Brian Cox takes that particular cake.
It's not a standard episode, but I saved the Goosekirk ep to my iPhone years ago and still come back to it about once a year. Fantastic interview.
The Bret Easton Ellis show really is top notch. Even when the guy acts like a weapons grade douche. At the moment I also very much enjoy:
Crimetown - Outstanding true crimer about criminal communities
Cult Film Face Off - Highly enjoyable UK movie show
The Adam Buxton Podcast - Great interviews with comedians and actors.…
I Come in Peace truly is fucking excellent. Written by David Koepp no less, working under a pseudonym. Poor old Matthias Hues (who played the villain) keeps announcing on twitter that a sequel is set to shoot any day now, as if a) that's even likely and b) they'd even cast him if it was. Anyway, I'd love to see it.
It's amazing how many of his compositions sound like the national anthem of a small and furious Eastern European country. Pure indignant fist pumpery
And I thought the final line of the movie version was bad.
Amazed at the grade for this episode. I love this show, but I'd rather binge watch season four of Community twice than sit through this bilge again.
He's definitely an odd case, and I'm not sure where the semi-widespread reverence for his work has come from. I caught a preview of Free Fire last month and it's like everything else he's done: a compelling idea that's totally half-baked. It's as if his every first draft is rushed into production before it could be…
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Same. The only Bond film that is definitely nobody's favourite is Moonraker.
He's too old, but I'd absolutely love to see Statham do it. Partially because I just like the guy, and partially because it'd rile the hell out of the tedious (and endless) population of upper-class misogynists who think that James Bond is a god.
Excellent Google skills you kent
I'm assuming that you're aware that "spastic" is a slur against people with cerebral palsy?