Wednesday is a surprise (it’s not that funny)
Wednesday is a surprise (it’s not that funny)
A single show stacking a category has been a problem for a while, and I don’t know why they won’t fix this.
As a TV adaptation, SWAT is a weird one, but by no means a bad film. I remember Collin Farrell’s partner leaving a big impression on me. That guy’s a pretty good actor, I thought.
So I actually liked The A-Team, and I think Joe Carnahan should be a bigger name in action movies.
Dukes of Hazard, The Beverly Hillbillies, The live-action Flintstones... Could definitely add some more.
I don’t think it’s a bad movie, and it had potential. I quite liked the cast too. But I agree with the assessment it took itself too seriously. I wish the movie was more “fun” but it was kind of dour. And it took waaaaay too long to get to the action.
Facts.
We won’t know until we’ve seen the second half of the series.
Heh. “Trauma.”
Swap Eva Longoria for Drew Barrymore.
If I had a Dial of Destiny, Fuller House is what I’m going after. I feel like it all started there.
She’s a good sport.
I’m right there with you. The movie has its issues, but I’ve got a soft spot for it as well. I’ve also gone so far as to say it does some stuff better than the show, like actually accommodating his blind disability in his daily life, and how it depicts his superpowers. However, I do quite prefer Netflix’s version of …
AEW naming their game after a chant that originated on an NXT show, really screws with my head.
Yea enemies track you surprisingly far across the levels. Dodge seems to work best when locked on to them, though. There’s a merchant you meet with something you can practice on, that I didn’t even think anything of.
Same. I laughed well enough for a while, but eventually it wears out its welcome. It’s the kind of idea I think might have been stronger as an animated short, rather than a full feature.
I’m a big fan of the ones where it looks like the actor is right in the thick of it.
Lol, indeed. Happy 4th!
If anything, he should be mocked for his pretentious, self-imposed rule.
If he makes more than 10 movies, the only public response I can see is one of understanding. We’ve accepted that nothing ends. In some ways, we’ve enabled it. This will be his ‘last’ film in the same way horror movies always say that. Or Toy Story, apparently. See you at the next one, Quentin.