Yes, Rollerball — unfortunately, more like the remake than the original.
Yes, Rollerball — unfortunately, more like the remake than the original.
My vote is on social collapse and multifactional civil war, mixed in with a healthy dose of corporate feudalism and topped off with just a sprig of neo-fascism.
It reminds me of a lot of paperback covers from the '80s. A lot.
Yeah, it's really the "BWOOOOO!!!!" that sells it.
What it just me, or was the trailer for the trailer for Total Recall trying to look like the trailer for the trailer for Prometheus?
Double-plus good, Winston!
I was punched in the gut — by the sheer incompetence of the film making involved. The gratuitous use of pseudo-handheld camera work when it was neither necessary nor a benefit was annoying. Most of the action sequences were incomprehensible.
Are you sure?
Craddoke, you're probably right.
"If the source material is trash, you'd have to change the movie beyond recognition to seperate the two."
It's pretty easy to implant false memories now. Go up to a friend or cow-orker. Say, "I really like that blue shirt you wore yesterday." He may say thank you, he may say he didn't wear a blue shirt yesterday or whatnot. Doesn't matter.
The Untitled Robert H. Wolfe Project sounds like what Andromeda aspired to be before they took it away from him.
Random thought. Someone should write a buddy movie for John Noble and Brian Blessed. I'm just saying.
That's pretty wild.
"Hello, little girls. Would you like to see my bat-pole?"
Oh, look, kids! Here's another chance to whiiiine about how the prequels ruined our childhood.
I sense a meme being born.
"The passage is meant to explain the mythology of why Superman's costume features the big S-shield."
That concept was introduced in Superman: The Movie in 1978. Before that, it was never addressed.
I'm not familiar with the legal vagaries here, but is it possible that the teacher can sue the parent for defamation and/or slander? I mean, I would kick in a few bucks to a fund to pay for that.