Being an in-demand character actor seems like on of the best jobs in the world.
Being an in-demand character actor seems like on of the best jobs in the world.
What's the second rule?
A shameful display!
He definitely has a case of Peter Jackson's disease.
Boy, that screencap halfway through the article looks really terrible. Did Zhang Yimou film the battle scenes by firing up FRAPS and playing a campaign of Rome: Total War?
"Vader don't surf!"
Rickrolling is nine years old?
"This new murder-file DRM is perfect for preventing illegal distribution of new films."
It's the BWAAAAAAAAM of the future.
Trek fandom really got going in the 70s with reruns. Still, the heyday for Trek is more than 20 years past (unsurprisingly, that was when those who grew up with TOS reruns were the prime demographic).
Sounds you were having a Second Season Twin Peaks dream.
"…he's just some guyCGI abomination."
Similarly, for me it's a tie between my '96 Toyota Camry and my '92 Toyota Corolla. Like the stereotypical millennial I am, my ideal car is the one that causes me the fewest problems.
You'll just have to wait four years for the best of the decade list.
"this" isn't highlighted in my desktop browser either.
The T-800 is the 90's cellphone of terminator technology: Bulky, unconvincing, not all of the bugs worked out. The T-1000 is the perfection of the technology—Skynet's Razr phone, if you will.
Wicka-wicka weepfest.
Oh yeah, Nick? My Talmudic Jews could beat up your Talmudic Jews.
I have to disagree. Arrival had the best "general who's in charge of alien contact" role I've ever seen. This part is usually filled by a bellicose cigar-chomping moron, but Whittaker's character is less an antagonist than a mid-level officer who, despite being open minded about peaceful exchange, has a lot of…
This better be the best milkshake ever.