It had a very 80's South American Dictator vibe to it.
It had a very 80's South American Dictator vibe to it.
No, that’s the fight Luther loses. The fight he wins is with Vinny Jones.
A KNITTING NEEDLE!
Fun Fact: When I saw this in the theater,we had the misfortune of having a person in front of us who wouldn’t stop commenting on every scene, and every piece of dialogue.
Good god. I read that, and accidentally conjured the elevator scene in with the dancing baby dressed as a girl in a bee suit dancing to a Lemonheads cover band doing “Two Princes.”
Wow! Those are amazing!
I liked it, but it was a slow-burn.
That is mind-blowing. He’s so good that sometimes we stopped episodes and reminded ourselves that he’s playing an old man.
I hope you find what you’re looking for. This was a good read.
Not only that, and correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t the fighter Luthor obliterates in the first episode Vinny Jones (AKA Bullet-tooth Tony?)
When the Kenneth Branagh version of this film came out, I watched it 6-7 times in the theater over a 4 week playing time. My ex-wife loved this film. I couldn’t figure out why until the 3rd time, when a group of Swedish college students (all female) sat in front of us.
It’s a “let’s flip the script and watch the Incels anger piss themselves on comment threads” thing.
Happy to help.
Well, we found the Incel hot-take.
I am one of those people who rolled their eyes at the movie when it came out, who rediscovered it a few months ago, and now feel bad that I didn’t support it more.
It sounds a little dumb, but I get it. My blood boiled a little the first time I saw “Trader Jose.”
Ever feel like you just walked into a family argument you didn’t know was going on?
Oh Jesus, I understood everything.
YES!
I remember this. It was a big kerfuffle when W called it a “just” war.