The picture at the top of the review makes me think of Weekend at Bernie's.
The picture at the top of the review makes me think of Weekend at Bernie's.
The action is edited to nigh-incomprehensibility. The opening car chase and the opera scene are just nonsense, I'd be interested in seeing a cut of the movie that wasn't edited by a retarded Baz Luhrman.
I would really be thrilled if there was an album of all the rejected Bond themes that must exist.
Maybe it was extremely regional? Oak Park Mall in KC is the place where I saw it.
Didn't they also use his likeness in a burger chain in the late 80s/early 90s? I could swear we had one at our mall.
I actually like it more than The Exorcist, TBH.
A what?!?!
Even more interesting given Robert Blake's involvement~
There's a handful of RPGs/adventure games that can boast better story and plotting than David Cage's games, but apart from that, most of the landscape is littered with mediocre action-adventure gibberish that would have trouble propping up a summer popcorn flick.
Which still has a better story and characters than 98% of games.
I really love Cronenberg but even I was not aware of Maps to the Stars. The Werner Herzog movie sounds legit, too.
Except when it comes to giving characters defining characteristics that help you remember their names~
Then you have people like my dad, who has been watching since the beginning, asking stuff like, "Why are they covered in goop suddenly?"
Yes, the show can only improve with multiple scenes of characters slathering themselves in zombie guts every few eps.
Robert Pattinson did Cosmopolis and kinda dropped off the face of the earth, didn't he
"Dammit, Rebel!"
He's had a really weird journey through the various incarnations of this show. I agree that this is the perfect use for him. I wouldn't mind someone lampshading his various evolutions as a wink to the audience.
The rating for this episode seems to suggest otherwise!
Well, this is Damon Lindelof, so all I could think of was the LOST episode "Across the Sea."
Not to mention Joe Chill also had no connection to him.