I didn’t feel like he was attempting to harm Homelander with a bomb. He probably knew it wouldn’t do shit. BUT, he would rather die in an explosion than let Homelander have the satisfaction of killing him, babies be damned.
I didn’t feel like he was attempting to harm Homelander with a bomb. He probably knew it wouldn’t do shit. BUT, he would rather die in an explosion than let Homelander have the satisfaction of killing him, babies be damned.
Thing I’ll never say in my life:
Man, if Tom Cruise can do it, I can do it too!
I feel dumb now that i know it, but I watched Tropic Thunder without realizing Tom Cruise was Les Grossman
I understand America’s problems so much more after this.
Surely I can’t be the only one who thinks that scrubbing things clean and pretending no blackface ever happened is worse than acknowledging how culture has changed by putting a warning before the episode.
Why American Television’s go-to move is to turn anything into a police procedural?
Guy wakes up with no memory but all the knowledge in the world? Better solve murders.
Lucifer comes to Earth? Ends up working with the police.
Did Morty push Moe Szyslak out of a wheel chair?
Sometimes I’ll just pop one of the Uncharted games and just replay some of the shooting galleries, and try to make a pistol only run, just shooting from the hip or something like that. The reload times are so fast that if I die I immediately I’m back at it again.
I think I might be kinda done with this show, unfortunately. Deep down is just a very basic sci-fi plot elevated with so much self-importance. It’s getting too meandering now with what it thinks are clever twists and turns.
Now I can only speak for myself, but some of the nuance generally left on the cutting room floor with the “art vs artist” conversation is that folks interact with art in different ways. I engage with comedy, especially the deeply personal style that CK uses on a more intimate level than I engage with ‘classic’ music.…
The best way to deal with those people is to stare them straight in the eyes and remain absolutely silent after they announce their demisexuality.
Just hold that silent look and kill them slowly by NEVER asking them about it.
I was so bummed with the design for Affleck’s cowl. He has a massive chin, and instead of sculping the cowl to have an open bottom like this one, they covered most of it up! He always looked squished inside of it.
My money is on the R-Rating.
Harley Quinn and her Hot Topic branding is such synonymous with teens that it seems weird to do an R-Rated movie.
And not even market it as such, like Deadpool or Logan did. I just found out this was rated R when reviews were coming out.
Excuse me! It’s “BELOVED character actress Margo Martindale”
Maybe it’s because I saw it a couple of times, but anyone else feels that the movie is so masterfully done that one could still grasp what was going on, at all times, even without subtitles?
Director Bong is such an expert filmmaker that the movie language surpasses any language barrier.
WHaaat the...
...Includes “half-eaten house cat”?!!?
1995's Castle Freak, based on the short story “The Outsider”
I think I watched this with a few cousins when I was about 10 years-old and to this day I still can’t believe my parents didn’t even bother checking what movie we were renting.
By the point in which the titular Castle Freak was biting off a screaming woman’s…
It’s the most Michael Bay movie that Michael Bay ever Michael Bayed.
Had never heard about Scaphism before.
It really isn’t. Pope Francis is the one with the journey, the arc and the conflict to overcome. The movie opens with him and we follow him most of the time, observing everything through his perspective.