As long as we're getting all pedantic up in here, Team America could never be viewed as "satirical literature" because it's not a written work. Unless, of course, you're referring to the screenplay.
As long as we're getting all pedantic up in here, Team America could never be viewed as "satirical literature" because it's not a written work. Unless, of course, you're referring to the screenplay.
What's really crazy is that, when Team America was made, freedom only cost $1.05. Those were the days.
Everyone is Bane in the Mad Max universe!
Can I have spam instead of the baked beans?
This is very cool for a lot of reasons, but it's really too bad he didn't record it. One of the things that has me so exited for modern exploration is our ability to record and transmit hi-res video and audio data.
You got to it before I did, but I'm so glad someone posted it. So damned creepy I refuse to even rewatch this clip!
It's tough making a hacking scene stand out in a movie or tv show these days, since the best hacking scene in a movie has already been done, and will never be matched.
Beastmaster was a free HBO staple when I was a kid. Back then, HBO wasn't original programming, it was just the same movies over and over in rotation. Every time we got free HBO through our cable provider, I would watch The Beastmaster.
I loved Time Bandits when it came out, but I was just a little guy at the time. I do think he hit his "peak Hollywood appreciation" stride sometime around "The Fisher King." That, and "12 Monkeys," and "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" I think were fairly widely appreciated when they came out. Widely appreciated for a…
Yeah, I was blown away by the detail in From Hell. I read all the footnotes and everything. The crazy architecture theories were fascinating.
Yup, don't care if it's remotely true or not, the "From Hell" interpretation is my favorite by far.
This is the best thing I've seen all damn day.
Ah, bummer, I didn't know that. The soundtrack is a very specific and enjoyable part of the original BoI for me.
I like to think the Romans just put a minus sign in front of all the dates, like they were counting down to the big day.
Yeah, a gamepad... a type of controller, not to be confused with a paddle, joystick, or trackball. Although Binding of Isaac would kick ass with a trackball controller. C'mon, kids... the term "gamepad" has been around a whole lot longer than the Wii U.
Hell YES. I hope it has proper gamepad support, too.
I'm with you... Hamill's beard is not a prisoner beard. Since Luke was basically the last living Jedi at the end of "Return of the Jedi," I'd say he gets to decide what a proper Jedi beard looks like, anyway. My guess is he's emulating Ben Kenobi, but he won't necessarily be a hermit, either. If he's training Jedi…
Fair complaint, but that scene in The Dark Knight where Ledger's Joker lights up the hospital while dressed as a nurse makes up for any flaws in the rest of the trilogy. That's some movie magic right there.
I want to see it. I'm just a talking motorcycle, not "everybody else," so I can't speak for all talking motorcycles, but I'll see it if they show it at a drive-in. It has to be a drive-in, actually, because I can't get in to a regular theater. Turns out a bike in the aisle is a fire hazard.
It's nighttime, so Jack is holed up in his hotel room in a town I won't name, watching procedural crime drama reruns while I sit in the parking lot with nothing but my thoughts and the Internet to keep me company.