I'm Bruce Wayne! I literally mean "buying" the network, owning it.
I'm Bruce Wayne! I literally mean "buying" the network, owning it.
Well, I began to read the books when I first heard of the HBO series. I now own the 4 books. And I'm buying HBO tomorrow (pretty easy to do with my cable distributor). Yes, I am buying HBO just for the show.
That is a cheap shot, Io9.
The Lannisters are SO going to steal the show. Oh crap.
Eh... to quote Firefox, "Well, this is embarrassing". Guilty.
It would be fun to have a poll on who between Chris Evans and Ryan Reynolds is to superhero movies what Harrison Ford was to sci-fi/adventure movies in the late seventies / early eighties!
Except that X3 was directed by a guy who's greatest realisation was "Rush Hour" and that, here, we have Nolan, who's made some pretty intense drama (Memento), who took the Bourne approach with a Superhero character (Batman) and who did a complicated, interesting action/thriller movie last summer with Inception.
Will see it tonight, even if I'm in my final exams of my bachelor. I actually shouldn't be reading this review, nor writing on it, but hey, procrastination is also something you really learn in college.
"Titanic" or say, "Avatar" certainly did.
And also, by hating comedies, you hate "H2G2" and Douglas Adams, which is kind of a crime against humanity for every geek.
That's why Harper is buying us some fancy F-35s!
The first movie (that's not Disney's or animated) I remember watching was "Terminator: Judgment Day", a.k.a. "T2". I must have been 4 or 5, and I remember I used to rent it every two-weeks and my father finally bought it. Gosh I loved that movie. Never watched anything more. And for the matter, I'm not in any asylum,…
The real "fail" of the Academy was not getting Nolan a nomination for best director. I get it that Aronofsky was nominated, I actually think that he deserved the director award, because let's face it, even if sometimes he was throwing too much madness in our face, it was memorable. Actually, the only two things that…
The porn version looked better if I remember. I bet they make a better use of the whip in the porn version than David E. Kelley's.
But they don't have big explosions, dramatic music and happy ending twist. Seriously, why would we watch the reality when fiction is so much better?
It was pretty fun. Love all the little references, the obvious ones (let's just stay with the golf cart), and the less obvious.
What if I got see it without ever having read Dick's novel?
Also, from EW;
It's 4:45 am where I live and I've just finish the first book, "A Game of Thrones" instead of, well, sleeping.
Fictional stories should end happily because they are the only one that can.