I watched that movie so long ago I remember almost nothing about it, just bad suits and dimly-lit car parks. Guess it's time to give it another go.
I watched that movie so long ago I remember almost nothing about it, just bad suits and dimly-lit car parks. Guess it's time to give it another go.
Has DeNiro ever been in a Tarantino movie? If not, why the hell not? That would be incredible.
I like how Mack's default bonding mode is via X-Box.
Really, still with the flashbacks? The man only has so many memories! FFS. I would like just one flashback-free episode. Well, actually, that's not true — I want heaps of them, but just one to prove they can do it would be nice.
"Let's blow some tiny minds."
"Well, who wouldn't want to watch a man fight a crocodile?" - Holt absolutely killed it this episode, he brought the laughter and the pain. Outstanding.
Kids aren't often moved to tears by art? Are you fucking kidding me? I bawled when I saw The Lion King for the first time… And basically every time thereafter.
Welp. Guess I'll be adding to this to the forever-nightmare reel that is my life, thanks Louie, you prick.
Joe: "I can't believe I'm down here looking for a supernatural gorilla. I'm terrified of regular gorillas."
Honestly, who cares about all this storytelling, plot, & character arc malarkey? I just want to stare into Matt Nable's soulful eyes forever. He can monologue me as long as he likes…I didn't actually mean for that to be a euphemism but it kinda is… Ah well. That too.
This episode was fucking perfect. A paean for Mikey, that dumbest, tennis-playing, classical-music-loving, yet still intimidating and utterly loyal murderous henchman. True to the six bullet, windpipe-crushing end. There'll never be another like him.
I'm afraid 'A' doesn't quite cut it as a grade for Justified anymore, or this episode. This show is in its own damn league.
Holt: I've lost track of your point.
Terry: They ate their lettuce, I'm stuck with two bunnies, and lying WORKS.
"Clllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiick."
Post-Sex Epiphany is the name of my new alt punk rock band.
"…and she only saves the day by helping Howard work through his personal issues…" That has to be one of the most ridiculous lines I've read in any review ever. Actually, she only saves the day by consistently being brilliant, asking the right questions, putting the clues together, providing leadership and direction,…
Amy: Except when you threw water in his dead face, that was rough.
Boyle: I thought he was faking it! I wanted to splash the lies out of him.
"Yes, but it's not about the shape. I'm choosing a cookie over a blondie; I'm whimsical, but I'm not a lunatic." - Oh Gina, never change.
I know it's a minor detail, but I really wish this show would be consistent with the whole clothes-on-fire thing when Barry isn't wearing the suit at high speeds, or for someone he's carrying. We saw it happen with Felicity for that lols-breasts! scene, just a cheap gag to see her in a bra, but it hasn't happened…
That must be talking about its international release, because I saw it in Sydney when it came out in theatres here. I'm certain it did so before any later VOD release. Which makes this even sillier.