I like that Bill Paxton's been killed by a Terminator (or at least knocked out by), an Xenomorph and a Predator!
I like that Bill Paxton's been killed by a Terminator (or at least knocked out by), an Xenomorph and a Predator!
"My ankle feels terrible! That door didn't even ask me any questions."
It's funny when Achtung Baby! came out they released a promotional doc and Bono, while discussing the title, says something along the lines that it's a con, disguising the fact that it's a dark, heavy album. He goes on to note the irony that it's their most serious album, yet least serious title.
I'm pretty sure Alana referred to Chilton in the present tense last week while she was talking to Jack.
My guess she's in an institution and it's a nod to the novel "Red Dragon" where Graham says two of Hannibal's victims didn't die. He says something like one's on a respirator and the other's in an institution.
Fuller cut corners everywhere: Unrealistic storytelling, over-the-top violence and the celebrity he compared the show to was Gallagher!
I didn't like seein' Freddie go. But then, I happen to know that there's a little Verger on the way. I guess that's the way the whole durned human comedy keeps perpetuatin' it-self down through the generations, westward the wagons, across the sands a time until— aw, look at me, I'm ramblin' again.
I love the Ayatollah As(s)aholla shirt, always held up so a fold conceals one of the "s"s.
Why does he always have that weird expression like he's squinting his eyes and raising his eyebrows at the same time?
So Hannibal was going to be like Lazlo Hollyfeld.
Don't say the "t" word!
TABLEAU!!!!!!
I'm guessing Chilton isn't dead. He was shot in the face like Serpico. Graham's line about Miriam taking Chilton's life could be just to lull Hannibal into a false sense of security by having him believe he's won. And I'm not buying Crawford believes Chilton's guilty. He's in on the ruse.
No way that will ever happen, and do you know who'd be behind it?
SIMPSONS ALREADY DID IT!!!!
Don't say the "t" word!
I think he looks reptilian in some shots.
Yeah, for all its flaws, I wouldn't dismiss it as a "cheesefest".
I will say the dead judge made a nice tableau!
I believe the story goes that Dreamworks had two choices for films to push for Best Picture that year and ultimately decided on Gladiator.