Out of his 9 career movies, I find 1 remake, 1 reboot and 2 sequels.
Out of his 9 career movies, I find 1 remake, 1 reboot and 2 sequels.
Also, it's possible Nacho and Jimmy somehow get together, do something to Hector (if this plan fails) and Jimmy never finds out what revenge was taken on Nacho, but lives in fear of reprisal. Then, years later, assumes Jesse and Walt are actually Salamanca's people.
However well it's written and directed, I always get the sense it's poorly acted. Ansari is a bit like Seinfeld in that regard
"That plan would skirt the country’s law that requires Netflix-like companies to wait 36 months after moviegoers have had a chance to see a film on the big screen to distribute it on their platforms."
Would he legally be old enough?
[Jokes about Max Rockatansky's voice]
My guess is the State Department knew about it and didn't care. They dumped him once he stopped being valuable I suppose
Gary losing his shit alone makes this episode an A
Well average is skewed by really smart people. So more than half.
For comparison, the Force Awakens made 248m domestic on its opening weekend, but will still have a smaller opening weekend globally than this (because it opened late in China)
Aliens is brilliant. Watching it made me annoyed about the idea something with that slow buildup would never get made today (unless Nolan or Cameron do it) particularly at a big budget
What truly sucks is the fact that the donations will disappear after a week and Trump's next budgets will be more aggressive
It takes a tremendous level of optimism to assume Trump won't top all of those in the next 3 weeks. Hell, he might do it tonight depending on what's on Tv
Yeah, but I think in retrospect it makes more sense now, or if compared to communist revolutions in the past.
That isn't the message- the message was clearly about mob rule and about exploiting people's fears. Pretty prescient now.
Bane is probably the best villain to compare to Trump- brought to power by extreme anti-establishment views, supporter of kangaroo courts, reckless with Nukes and nowhere near as good as his predecessor.
It said that WB did that on Christopher Nolan's orders.
I guess the big difference is that the Jungle Book was actually shot with live action cameras rather than being done on a computer (or whatever else animators can use to make these movies)
Then what about Wall-E?
But he supports Immortan Joe'a female outreach policies.