Agreed. Once Cranston left I was pretty much out of this movie, although I did enjoy the final monster fight. I had the same feeling about the last X-men movie and Quicksilver. Once he left the film I pretty much checked out again.
Agreed. Once Cranston left I was pretty much out of this movie, although I did enjoy the final monster fight. I had the same feeling about the last X-men movie and Quicksilver. Once he left the film I pretty much checked out again.
I own a copy of this and I will occasionally break it out and watch it right until they get to the club, then shut it off. It's seriously 2 different movies that have been wedged together.
In fairness though, this movie was leaps and bounds beyond Wolverine:Origins.
My biggest complain with this film is that if the main character was not called James Bond, it would just be another generic action movie. I didn't like Casino or Quantum, but I did enjoy Skyfall because it was the first of the Craig Bonds to actually feel like a Bond movie. If this would have just been a generic…
Complete agreement about the card game. So boring and predictable. My main problem was that the opening was so good and so interesting, and then it just slowed down down down to a crawl.
Opens with brilliant action and over the top cinematography. Devolves from there into the least climactic poker game ever, followed by some bdsm, followed by a non ending. This movie made me nostalgic for A View to a Kill!
What's funny is that they actually did release a TV version with the happy ending. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt008884…
A movie I love which so few have seen. Wonderful.
This. This is the kind of article I love and wish there was more of :-) Well done.
The next 100 pages are just descriptions of Wolverine doing stuff.
Tell me about it. I went and saw "The Passion of the Christ" and would you believe that whole thing was about Jesus!? You know, you try to raise your kids as good secular humanists, but this world is just too messed up sometimes.
Hi-larious :-)
Just please don't let him smoke e-cigs!
That's the running plot of the upcoming movie Lucy. When I saw that old misconception used in the trailer I was literally yelling about how stupid it is. I was especially irritated when Morgan Freeman was asked "what happens when she gets to 100%" and his response was that he didn't know. If you don't know what 100%…
Never said which Sandman...
Why is it that I find this short trailer to be 100 better than most of what the History Channel is putting out right now? Sigh, just shut up and take my money.
See, I'm of two minds about this. If the photo was taken in black and white because of an artistic choice, as the portrait in the article was, then I do not think it should be colorized. But if it was taken in black and white because it was the only or cheapest available technology at the time, and an effort is made…
I seriously would love it if they did something with that. Michael Jayston is still around and doing audio plays as him. I know, a long shot dream, but I'd still enjoy it.