Agree with everything here, and man, that ending is just devastating. Gloria Grahame is terrific in this, too.
Agree with everything here, and man, that ending is just devastating. Gloria Grahame is terrific in this, too.
Great film, no doubt. Love Redford's "I don't remember yesterday. Today it rained."
I feel like we're just a few weeks away from "Beethoven 2 Revealed The Rotting Malaise Of A Generation Adrift".
No, I have memories of the same article. Weird. I mean, if you're gonna defend late-period Carpenter, at least go with Vampires and James Woods hamming it up.
I won't call all the sequels "terrible" (only #2 was REALLY bad, IMO, and I quite liked 4, with 3 and 5 being eminently forgettable), but the first really was a cracking great spy movie that really did the TV show justice.
As much as I want to love EFLA, I just… can't.
Might wanna track down your high school diploma too - I have some startling news for you about "Gnip Gnop".
Of all the mischaracterizations, it was Sue's that really got to me. On the bright side, I guess I should just be glad she didn't end up dead.
Oh, all credit in the world to McDuffie and Hickman for doing a downright Herculean reclamation job on the FF.
I still maintain that of all the crimes of Millar's Civil War (and, lo, they were many) the biggest one is the fact that he completely and utterly crapped all over the Fantastic Four, who could have actually saved the series by providing a relatable familial perspective on the events.
I dearly hope it revolves around the chili makers swapping faces and is called Cook/Off
Zack Snyder's Well-Funded Edgy Fan Fiction
I continue to lament the fact that we haven't been given a Wheels and the Legman spinoff series.
Are we taking odds on how many eps into the season before we get the reveal of Jack The Ripper or Aleister Crowley pulling all the strings behind the scenes, who then becomes Doyle's *wink wink* inspiration for Moriarty?
::looks at article photo::
Yeah, for a guy everyone keeps questioning the relevance/necessity of, they sure do spend a shitload of time thinking about him.
He was excellent as the quasi-antagonistic MI-6 chief in the MI-5 series and film.
Something something my pussy!
I suspect the Ancient One will end up being an elemental "force" of sorts, the personification of magic or some other type of handwavium, of which Tilda Swinton is just the latest human incarnation. I fully expect to see some "look upon my true self" mystical montage that shows the Ancient One throughout time in a…
Truth. Knotts really does great work here, no bullshit.