Settle down, Stephen Dorff.
Settle down, Stephen Dorff.
And yet, it’s impossible not to appreciate it.
I think they left her remaining time vague, but I’d bet pounds to crumpets she’ll die during the movie.
Producer of new movie very excited by it, according to producer’s press release.
Seriously, I just watched Salt Fat Acid Heat. I thought it was a show on *how* to cook, not the utterly delightful documentary that the first three eps are.
They do address this in the film and I wasn’t sure how much detail to get into in the review; sometimes with sci-fi, I wonder if I’m making the movie sound dumb, or preserving some of the plot. But the movie’s time-travel is explained thusly: Time flows forever forward, as if you’re on a raft heading down a river.…
It’s more that the *way* Pratt’s flaws are dealt with — kept minor and offscreen, as if showing them directly would be too upsetting — that reminded me of several Christian movies I’ve seen. There are plenty of movies where the lead doesn’t have to redeem himself at all, and I agree that’s a different thing. In this…
Sandler should have stepped aside for an actual trans actor.
I think her performance is *ok*, but the fight choreography has been pretty bad across the board, and she’s probably the biggest sore thumb there.
His lawyers earned their money. The one who really needs to be raked over the coals is that prosecutor who made the deal.
Or Applebee’s!
A deleted scene from Temple of Doom showed Willie and Short Round having to watch Corden do a Broadway medley during dinner with the Maharajah.
Disgusting. Who would watch James Corden?
I can’t believe this got reported in the first place: it’s so obviously nonsense just reading the nature of the celebrity - even if the author wasn’t aware of The Sun’s notoriety as a historical peddler in total rubbish. In fact IIRC, it was papers like The Sun that “revealed” the likes of David Hasslehoff or Paul…
I knew this was nonsense eight words in.
The Olly Alexander rumour is already dead.
It has Fishburne. That’s good!
Sorry, this film commits the cardinal sin for a sci-fi movie: planets in front of the atmosphere. Even back in ‘83 they knew better than this.
the Yautja go to another world and hunt its deadliest game in their own environment
It features Walton Goggins. That’s good!