Their cover of “Iron Man” is amazing.
Their cover of “Iron Man” is amazing.
My pick will always and forever be The Bangles’ version of Hazy Shade of Winter.
Can’t believe this one didn’t make the list:
On the one hand, yeah, it’s a bit less believable that the fungus wouldn’t be spreading spores all over the place, given the real-world knowledge of how fungi work. On the other hand, if that were the case, it would be less believable that any humans survived the outbreak, much less the amount of people in the QZ. I…
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I think I gave up on having any conception of what a “George Miller film” was when I realized the guy who made Mad Max also made Babe.
Is this based on the AS Byatt short story?
It all gets a bit meta, which is jolly good fun indeed.
Tremors is hands down a great monster movie. It does everything right. Honestly most of the sequels are watchable as well.
It’s literally one of my favorites and everyone I say that to looks at me like I’m nuts. It’s the best, and he’s the best in it.
“Tremors” is one great movie. So watchable and fun. RIP Earl Bassett.
I hope it stars Stephen Rea, so that when articles reference him in the future, they can refer to him as “Mens’ Rea.”
At the end of the terrible Snow White movie “Mirror, Mirror” he turns out to be alive and the curse that turned him into a monster is lifted. Sadly the curse of being in the terrible movie “Mirror, Mirror” remained. But Sean Bean seems to be an actor who favors a pay check first and foremost and I totally respect…
I have technically seen movies where he didn’t die. Funny thing is, though, in the best movie where he didn’t die (“The Martian”), he gets fired, which is sorta like dying.
That cast was so freaking stacked. Helen Mirren, Patrick Stewart, Liam Neeson, and Gabriel Byrne, not to mention (though I guess I’m mentioning them) Nicol Williamson, Corin Redgrave, and, of course, Hinds.
TIL that Jared Harris is the son of Richard Harris. It never even occurred to me but now I see the resemblance when I Google them together.
he will always be the well-portrayed and fleshed out villain Steppenwolf to me ahahahahahahahahhahahaha, okay, couldn’t manage to keep a straight face there.
Jared Harris is half Irish. His father, Richard Harris, was about as Irish as they come. He was born in Limerick, educated by Jesuits and very publicly supported the PIRA. He was also famous friends with Peter O’Toole — the Harris family wanted O’Toole to play Dumbledore after Harris’s death.
How about doomed (not really a spoiler because history) Sir John Franklin of the Terror? Fun fact about that series: Hinds, an Irishman, plays the English Franklin, while English Jared Harris plays the Irish Francis Crozier.
He’s always Lot to me