This looks like it might be a solid B-Movie, but it’s got a lot against it.
This looks like it might be a solid B-Movie, but it’s got a lot against it.
That’s probably why the symbiotic is so annoyed with him.
That’s kinda like saying cancer isn’t a health issue because everybody’s gonna die eventually.
Well... I suppose it doesn’t create any new carbon or bring it down to the surface from outer space...
I waited a two years for Nissan to get parts for my passenger side airbag recall. Less than three weeks later, they issued the recall for the driver’s side. Going on nine months waiting for parts for that one now.
Half a century ago, this would have been a Candid Camera prank.
It’s funny to me that your review of the Crow is pretty much exactly what I thought of it when it was released. I still have no idea how it got to be as popular as it was.
I guess they mean that you don’t have to respond unless the police turn on their sirens. That’s nice.
There a only a handful of movies I consider perfect: not that they are the very best, but that I can think of practically no way that they could be made better than they are. Shawshank Redemption, Pleasantville and Captain America: The First Avenger top the list. The only change I would make to CA:TFA is to have…
If it would make them (more) rich and powerful, quite possibly.
From the announcement above, it looks like the kids are wearing a ‘FF’ logo, which I assume means they are remaining as part of The Future Foundation.
In the Captain America film, Chris Evans’ physical change has to be instant because of his story, but next time you watch the film, listen carefully: as he gains confidence, you can hear him gradually drop the pitch and tenor of his voice over the next half hour of the film. It’s a really subtle but effective…
A government entity asks for donations to support a specific political agenda? Isn’t that democracy for sale?
Avengers4: Return of the Red Skull
That explains a lot.
Which is the problem - it’s another online-only expense, not just “adding sales tax”.
I would kinda like to see Qui-Gon, teaching her that the Jedi have always been wrong: if the Force requires balance, it shouldn’t be treated as a battle of good vs evil because skewing towards good is just as futile as skewing to evil. It’s got to be about flourishing vs stagnation - no one ever accumulates power…