When I was a little kid, we worried where the falling Skylab would hit. God, I’m old.
When I was a little kid, we worried where the falling Skylab would hit. God, I’m old.
A return of hand painted animation backgrounds?
Y’all know what we need, right?
Yeah, If you're going to play calvinball with the zombie rules I want you to go all in.
This looks cool. It has a real Carnival of Souls feel to it.
And instagram (like, follows, etc.), and both if you have them linked together.
Makes perfect cents really
But that’s not YOUR information, you know? It’s OUR information about YOU.
Yeah, that's why I said pseudo-sequel... He certainly didn't have the rights to make an official one, but no one can convince me he wasn't having Gene play the same character. And it's awesome.
I wasn’t trying to be a prick about it or anything; I was just saying that I’d always been under the impression Tarantino was homaging Kansas City Confidential when he decided to name his characters Mr. White and whatnot. But maybe I was wrong, and it’s intended as a shoutout to Pelham. Or maybe it’s both.
The trailers did this movie no favors, and it kind of flew under the radar. But it’s a fantastic movie, and it’s not anti-tech at all. My wife and I loved it. We laughed so much at some points we were crying.
He’s really underrated.
Honestly, pick just about anything with Walter Matthau in it and you’ve got a winner.
We can learn all this stuff about you and use it to target you with ads but telling you those details? Now that’s where we draw the line.
It’s my favorite ‘70s NYC crime drama, topping The French Connection, Dog Day Afternoon and Serpico. Great ending (atchoo!).
i think making those allows him to make stuff like Fences though.
This should be mandatory in all adds.
The parents get their time to shine. Don’t worry. It’s stellar from stem to stern.
It’s funny that the article opens with mentioning The Conversation, since Tony Scott made a pseudo-sequel to that, too.
Not only that, but the movie has a pretty positive critical reception at 75% on RT, “certified fresh.”