I am going to have to rewatch them now. She must have been so confused. "You let yourself into my apartment?!? You showered here?!?" "….Yeah?"
I am going to have to rewatch them now. She must have been so confused. "You let yourself into my apartment?!? You showered here?!?" "….Yeah?"
The revelation about Darlene really did surprise me. It made everything click about her character and the actress really nailed the hurt and shock and confusion of "Did you forget again?"
Yeah, racism might've played a role in its less popular status in the horror canon. I thought it was very interesting— it tried some new things and had good action.
I was glad to see someone else liked it. I thought it was a little unusual for a horror movie and liked it. A 'criminal' as hero is an unusual touch for horror which tends to have simpler morality, not to mention a black hero.
Seriously, the fact that it did poorer is probably more a sign that picking *Antman* (and not even the classic version, the newer one) was not the best choice. Guardians of the Galaxy was ambitious, but there was more potential.
Gone Girl? Drama's are more likely to end sadly. For a casual movie, I'd rather have a happy ending since it's not like I'm watching it to feel more depressed.
Eh, I feel like a lot of people saying they are sick of superhero movies are just trying to look cool. Like, there's plenty of other people who don't complain about it.
Yeah, we know he reads the Tattler and has read about the "murder husbands" thing. Killing your idol's boyfriend is probably not a good way to endear yourself to him. Plus he might not have killed the curator either and she saw his face. If he was trying to be more Francis than the Dragon, maybe Francis isn't as…
She's a weekend worker. Could be a part-timer. He may not even have hired her until after he started getting more books sold.
Yeah, I can understand why she would go (he was showering off blood from killing a bunch of people, best not to piss him off), but not why she seemed relatively happy to be on the plane. Maybe they killed that couple before the plane scene?
We also got a good look into that "violent patient" story and found out that apparently Hannibal had done the hypnosis and intentional seizure thing on at least one person before Will. The way the camera had Will and the patient sitting in the same position so she was talking to both of them was pretty effective.
Apparently in the book he really wanted to bite her fingers off.
Yeah, there are good or neutral psychs out there, but there are also some real bastards.
Yeah, she looked damn happy killing him.
Will and Bedelia were both pretty petty. Will seemed to switch between righteous indignation that she got away with her crimes and jealousy about her getting to be "behind the veil".
He was a very cute dog.
OMG, I laughed so much at this.
every time I see this article I want a burger. Goddamn it.
You don't know what her and Margot do in their free time.
It's not as bad as Jack. Seriously, Jack? You told Will to cut Hannibal out of himself but then make him go back and say that he was at his best with Hannibal in his head? Especially since the last time you saw them together Hannibal was *literally* trying to get in his head.