You can tell from the stink people made about Claire not being in it.
You can tell from the stink people made about Claire not being in it.
The show's existence was justified entirely with that shot of the Twin Towers once he goes back.
Or Tim Curry?
What the hell happened to Alex Proyas, anyway? A guy capable of something like Dark City should not be constantly fighting critics who hated his objectively terrible white Egyptian movie.
I've only seen the original, but I'm definitely interested in what a more modern style could do with it. It's very much Elmore Leonard feeling out his style with these two outsize characters bouncing off each other.
Neil LaBute is perhaps the most shamelessly misogynist person working in Hollywood today, and yes, I'm aware how big a statement that is. He even found a way to make a movie ostensibly about race relations all about how women always ruin the lives of men.
I've always just assumed the hole will be explained in Defenders.
For me, the best part was the flashback to Ward flying through every bully cliche while playing Monopoly with Danny, until you wonder why he even sat down.
There's a shot of someone in a red cape in the trailer, and I've had a hard time figuring out who else it could be.
One thing I'm surprised was not mentioned about that Godzilla ripoff movie: after being kidnapped, the director was specifically told to make the monster a hero as an allegory of Kim Il-Sung, leading a revolution against a corrupt government. So that's what he did…and then he had the giant brass balls to throw in a…
Just try watching Freakazoid today, knowing it was spot-on that getting the entire Internet shoved into your head would just make you a meme-spouting jackass.
Greg Universe approves.
I so wish Kurt Vonnegut was still alive to give his opinion on all this.
I'm pretty sure that some day he's going to get a Downfall style meme.
That was a Simpsons reference.
That one Mr. Bean episode is pretty awesome, though.
That was just bullshit. I'm surprised you listened to me.
She's doing stuff for Addidas now.
Remember when Spielberg said Nazis make the best movie villains, because you can do any horrible thing you want to them and no one will get upset? I miss that.
So, what exactly does this mean for the Defenders shows? I'm really surprised that no one seems to be talking about that.