Kelly Brook naked underwater in 3-D.
This is why cinema exists.
Kelly Brook naked underwater in 3-D.
This is why cinema exists.
For me, Gravity wasn't so much the 3-D but the IMAX which threw you into it big-time. I've seen it in regular theater but it's not the same impact, the IMAX screen really sold the thrills and expanse of space so well, if you didn't see it on that format, you didn't get how absolutely stunning it could be.
The Last Airbender. I mean, it was wretched as is but the ultra-cheap 3-D conversion made it more painful.
Do love how they call out their own history with Sara saying "we go into town, what's the worse that can happen?" Stein: "With THIS group? Have you not been paying attention?"
Pretty much any Final Fantasy, much better to watch as a movie than actually play.
I keep imagining the post-credit teaser being Mordo revealing he's been working for a darker power and we see a flaming head in shadow.
Nah, better to save him for the sequel.
Tilda Swinton proving once more she IS an immortal creature of terrifying beauty.
Technically, he already IS "Doctor" Strange, this is really him becoming "Sorcerer Supreme Strange."
The idea that Cat walked from her home across town and all the way to her office without noticing the entire city was under mind control is just so hilariously perfect.
Was going more for actual deaths.
Some comic book ones
And I will put down
And that's why The Wire remains so damn genius. The streets don't care much about politics, major news or such, they're their own world with own heroes and rules and screw the "upright" public if they don't know what's going on right under their noses.
I loved how Belle appeared less annoyed at Rumple killing Gaston than "in all our time together, you never mentioned you killed my fiancee?" Just the way she says it is great.
Plus, when Rumple claims he can't make her plan work and she snaps "Oh, so when you're being nefarious, you can always do it but when it's for…
That's just it, Lindsey thought they had that understanding but he didn't grasp that Angel (a guy who has literally been to Hell and back) doesn't consider some lawyer a great mortal enemy to respect and such. He had more on his plate taking out the Circle and fighting off the Partners unleashing Hell, Lindsey was…
True but with so many folks wanting Jeoffrey dead (including some of his own family), that she's the one who took him out was fun. Not to mention the genius in that he dies thinking it's Tyrion.
Another GOT one: John Arryn, the Hand of the King, an experienced warrior and politician used to handling the literal backstabbing of that court, ends up being done in by his own wife who's nuts enough to believe she's doing this for her "grand love" for Littlefinger…who of course could care less about her.
I cant' remember the exact ep but a great bit on an episode of Burn Notice where this mastermind operative, a chess master shown to be a step ahead of everyone is gloating to Mike about making him do what he wants when he's suddenly stabbed in the back by his own underling. "The problem with guys like you is you're so…
CW has given us a few:
Also a shot on the overall newspaper story of that season, the paper had no reporters with the street knowledge to know how huge a deal this was.