nah it’s on a rotatable turret and being fired by The Punisher, the man knows how not to shoot his ride in the back of the head
nah it’s on a rotatable turret and being fired by The Punisher, the man knows how not to shoot his ride in the back of the head
I’m not sure what the hell that was, but it was fucking amazing
The best case scenario is that the government gets the album, then releases it to the public, because Wu Tang is for the children
I am extremely happy with this becoming the “John Goodman is great and we love him” thread.
Well, he was in Alpha House, which made fun of Republicans, with Goodman’s character in particular heavily criticizing the modern direction of the party and his entire character arc revolving around how he had become disenchanted with politics and the horseshit he now had to put up with because of his party. Obviously…
And John Goodman woke up next to Suzanne Pleshette? I’d watch that!
All that trailer did was make me feel really bad for John Goodman, I’m sure he’s been in much, much worse, but he’s basically become an extremely well respected character actor since Roseanne. There’s no situation in which this isn’t slumming for him.
Some might even venture that they are “gloriously insane”
Fucking thank you!
Huh, interesting reading, I always saw it the same way I saw the ending to Taxi Driver, that somewhere down the line, he’s going to do it again.
When I saw Captain America: Civil War in the theater, I threw my arms up and involuntarily yelled “Giant Man!” when Ant-man grew. These movies are pure joy for dorks like me. It feels kind of weird having people who wouldn’t pick up a comic with a gun to their head enjoying the thing I’ve been saying is so great and…
I didn’t say he personally wasn’t advocating for it, I was speaking of his performance in the first movie (The sequels might as well be cartoons) an actors performance is not the same as the who the actor is as a human being, that’s not how art works.
That isn’t Journey, it’s all the members of Journey who aren’t Steve Perry and an imposter
I’m one of the people who is super excited for it, so I definitely get it (won’t be able to go see it until this coming tuesday) and like I said, I’m glad there’s been such an overwhelmingly positive response, I never would have imagined a Black Panther movie connecting with people the way it has back when I was a kid…
Movies are made by people, people have political views, peoples political views oftentimes make their way into the film they’re making. Something you’d notice if you could lift your slobbering face out of your popcorn bucket and actually use your brain when watching a film.
No ones blaming it or saying it doesn’t have a right to exist, just pointing out that a movie about a guy with a gun taking the law into his own hands by going out and shooting people he deems deserve it is problematic, especially in our modern political climate. I’m probably not the only one who saw the initial…
Forget it Jake, it’s Kinja-town
Killing people without due process? Something actual Fascists have done? Are you fucking retarded?
It was pretty good, yeah. I liked how ominous it was (even if Michael Winner probably didn’t mean for it to be)
Haven’t watched the review yet because I’m waiting to see the movie first, but it did kind of feel weird to me that during the lead up to the release of the film it didn’t seem to be audiences championing the movie as important, but film publications and websites. Obviously representation is important, and I would…