Yes, Evans hasn't quite found his 'instrument' as a serious dramatic actor yet. He might get there, but I found his speech to be unintentionally hilarious.
Yes, Evans hasn't quite found his 'instrument' as a serious dramatic actor yet. He might get there, but I found his speech to be unintentionally hilarious.
The tradition has been carried on with "The Signal," which holds more than a passing similarity to "Dark City." In a good way.
This actually makes sense. Replicants are after Deckard to find the secret to longer life, so a younger Blade Runner is sent out to kill Deckard before the Replicants can get to him. I like it!
Flying blind on a rocket cycle?!?
I've always tried to emulate the Robert Carradine character from Revenge of the Nerds, who ate an entire box of cereal from a ginormous salad bowl.
Also by having sex with Betty Childs.
I was completely satisfied with the ending. The only possible thing that could have made it better: After getting shot, Walt passes through the lab one last time and walks into the desert… slowly fading out of frame.
And the fact BB is still shot on film gives it a richer look. I've always thought that was a great decision made by Gilligan, even though it undoubtedly adds to the production costs.
I caught a screening of this movie a few weeks ago and it was so disappointing. It's not funny, and it hits the same gags over and over and over again. Stick to "The Way Way Back." It's formulaic, too, but it works much better and you've got Rockwell.
"Burn in Hell" by Twisted Sister.
My Southern Baptist family will love it!
I'm partial to God Is An Astronaut and Saxon Shore.