Love love love love LOVE Nilsson! How did I not know he was in a movie!?
Love love love love LOVE Nilsson! How did I not know he was in a movie!?
Wow. Besides some of the more modern-sounding dialogue, this actually looks surprisingly awesometastic.
Do you think she'll be playing Madame de Pompadour's cousin?
Is the predator queen a predator...with boobs?
I haven't seen the whole movie, so I can't say if this is ever outright contradicted, but I always just assumed it took place after a Terminator-style apocalypse where sentient robots destroyed humanity and then all took the forms of cars.
Fright Night, a Twilight imitator? I think not.
You...pretty much summed up my thoughts on that scene exactly. Well done.
No problem. In your defense, most mythology-based movies DO usually derail into the whole 'Oh no, someone's rising up against the gods! Save us, mortal'
Immortals and Clash were two entirely separate stories. Clash was (roughly) the myth of Perseus (killing Medusa and a sea monster), and Immortals was (VERY roughly) the myth of Theseus (the Labyrinth and the Minotaur).
Stop looking at me, kid, we need to make funny faces for the camera. Otherwise, the "I Survived the Alien Invasion" scrapbook will just be depressing.
Not even a fan of Star Trek, and I knew the sound before I heard it...I've also had it on for 40 minutes now...
Honestly? I think it's wrong NOT to...
"You're going to be making terrariums. They're basically like dioramas."
Agree with all the Signs hate, but...that birthday scene was DEFINITELY the scariest part of that movie, freaked me out so much when I was younger...
He was at my college last night! It was AWESOME! He is such a funny guy...afterwards he signed books and I got a picture with him =D
Just because it may be the truth doesn't mean we have to be happy about it!
best part of this article? I go to URI, and Fastovsky was my professor for Dinosaurs (I'm sure there was a fancy name for the course, but really, it was Dinosaurs)!
First off, so so SO loved the use of 'Blackwater' in this episode. Between it being my favorite song, how appropriate it was, and the fact that the classic rock has really been lacking in the past few years...it was just great.