lonestarspur
Lonestarspur
lonestarspur

I am also here for “defective Teddy Ruxpin.” 

Agreed. Here I was expecting the usual ‘low-hanging fruit Trump criticism’ (accurate & entertaining as it may be... errrr is) and was treated to a slower-paced, well-thought, methodical unpacking of Trump’s very existence. The insulated, pampered bubble he spent his ENTIRE life inside—nary a challenge, rebuke, or hint

While I appreciate that sort of persona he’s cultivated (first time I saw him was on Friends where he seemed to be on the exact balancing point of decent guy-smarmy git), he really makes it work for Scott.

I just watched this last night and thought it was pretty good. It wasn’t great because it seemed to lack tension or much in the way of characters but it definitely deserved more than the $50 M it made in the U.S.

Hemsworth’s comedic timing and delivery are a goddamn gift. If you can’t pick up on that and all you get out of his performances is “I’m handsome and dumb” like he’s a slightly more high-profile Channing Tatum, that’s your loss man.

If you didn’t catch all the comedy in the first Thor you need to go back and re-watch it.

As an athiest, I take exception to your claim that we all have souls. But keep living the dream.

Let me help you: this looks amazing.

The whole premise of the story is the multiverse. That was more important to PK Dick than exploring the notion of fascism taking over the world, which is just an excuse to highlight the idea of multiple realities.

I love this show soooo much. Glad they’re coming up with ways to keep it going, hopefully the quality remains the same.

It’s directed by Villeneuve with Deakins in charge of cinematography. That’s all I need to know.

It’s interesting how the audience is torn over that voice over, it’s good they don’t need it but I kind of enjoyed it. Lent an air of noir film making to the first film (but it was admittedly very much filling in a film making gap in the story telling).

It means if nothing else, the film will be a masterclass in lighting, cinematography, atmosphere and overall direction.

I have all the faith in the world in this movie because Denis Villeneuve has not let me down yet.

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.

I think Eleven may be a little outmatched here...

Kind of just sounds like he wants to be able to drop F-bombs and generally be ~edgy~ without having to deal with the fact that his primary subscriber base is kids-to-teenagers playing a game he himself got into when he was a teenager. No problem with that, I feel; but let’s just call it what it is:

I hope we get a movie as good as 5th element and not as bad as Jupiter Ascending.

I truly hope Valerian is as balls to the wall crazy awesome as The Fifth Element. God how I love that movie.