michaelmunro
Michael Munro
michaelmunro

But, really, it's not the nicotine that causes (or increased the likelihood of) lung disease, cancer and serious heart disease, it's the 5000 other toxins that really make cigarettes deadly. If someone wants to quit smoking but remains addicted to nicotine by other sources, I'm not gonna judge them for it. Actually,

I don't know about this. My favorite part of the original movie was watching a French actor play a Scot against a Scot playing a Spaniard who lived in Japan for centuries.

I'm noat Shpanish, I'm Egypshian!

This film does not need to be remade.

they have a big problem with ensurance scams, so they have the dashboard cams to film everything when in doubt.

Looks a little like Lyle Waggoner.

I know. "Safe Haven" is one of the coolest horror stories I've seen in years. Gareth Evans, who made The Raid movies, was co-director and writer on it. I'm assuming the author of this article is no film nerd or she'd know this.

The second V/H/S film was much better than the first. The story of the cult in the Jungle was especially well done

Serious question: did anyone actually see part two?

Found-footage is a perfectly viable format. Tropes don't wear out. Ideas don't wear out—they are only done poorly or well.

Just covering their asses, as it were.

But, how did he survive at all?! I mean, if he was flying around and not found in a nest, he must have managed to have some type of life before being caught?

Hey, it was 1981. Bruce Wayne was a child of privilege. Couldn't his parents have gotten him the movie on VHS or Beta? Or hell, his own damn 35mm print?

They meant "Create an oasis of Clam"

Okay, I only see faces in about a third of these.

Why so serious?

No, people in slavic countries, even after-war Slovenia, do not hunt deer to put food on the table -_- It's Europe, I swear. Actually Slovenia has euro and develops very nicely.