jonlangevin
Jon Langevin
jonlangevin

Jesse Plemons was in Thor: Ragnarok?

“How dare they review something they didn’t enjoy!”

io9 just did a write up of the beginning of the game as well. They were pretty harsh as well.

Play Horizon Zero Dawn.

Funny, because I wish these games would go further into the tomb exploring/puzzle solving territory and be less Uncharted-like.

You motherf.....

I was at a pretty packed Black Panther showing a few months ago during opening weekend... and it’s just amazing how many people didn’t know or didn’t care.

Ten years and almost twenty movies in and I’m always stunned to watch people leave almost immediately after the credits begin.

No no, you have it all backwards. The bits that make the car drive are really good, the body... not so much. Therefore, it’s a perfect candidate for an inverse LS swap... put a Camero body on the Model 3 skateboard.

Does he drink fresh walrus milk at any point?

I happen to know Hawkeye’s whereabouts in Avengers: Infinity War.

that sounds like reading the lines to me.

“We had the advantage of a ten-year gap in Trek history to retro the ship a bit with elements that could be removed and replaced somewhere in the time frame of Discovery and the Original series.”

Then your third favorite would just be your second.

“judicious”

One good film does not a redemption make, lets see one more then we’ll talk. I mean even with one more good/great film like Split his record is still:
Classic: The 6th Sense
Great: Unbrekable, Split
Tolerable/Okay: Signs, The Visit
Bad: The Village
Please Don’t Do this: Lady in Water, The Last Airbender
DEAR GOD STOP!: The

I immediately rushed to the defense of Primer, being as it one of my favorite movies of all time, but I am having a hard time coming up with a great way to defend it to someone who isn’t already part of the choir.

He’s in Mud as a perfectly normal human being, and that actually kinda threw me, when he wasn’t possibly crazy in any way.

Ya seriously Split was quite good. Also James McAvoy deserves some recognition for his role, he gave a one man acting class on screen.

What I love most about Take Shelter is that it is both a sci-fi movie and a psychological drama, depending on how you watch it, and even the big ‘definitive’ twist at the end is entirely conditional on whether you’re watching the other characters in the final shot, to see their reactions. Also, Michael Shannon acts