It occurred to me in the first five minutes that other then being assholes, the Empire didn't necessarily look like a threat. Just a bureaucracy.
It occurred to me in the first five minutes that other then being assholes, the Empire didn't necessarily look like a threat. Just a bureaucracy.
This reminds me of why I was so irked by the Legend of Korra, having a Zuko on the inside really helped make the Fire Nation complex villains.
Oh my god, I though I had forgotten that name forever ago until you reminded me.
Man, what about the first? Watching the Brits be flanked and slaughtered by animated skeletons made me feel like I was watching a zombie movie.
The only times I was bothered by it was when it was played for laughs. Like when Kannan threw the trooper a thermal detonator and then the camera tracked away to show him explode.
They actually called him a "Street-rat"
What is with Kallus' beard? It looks like a helmet visor, but he's already wearing a helmet.
It's like they made a generic "first villain" character, and then ran out of ways to make him distinctive, so they just made the bottom of his face look evil.
I've heard so many fans theorize that the third film will be about the New Founding Fathers trying to end The Purge since it's gotten out of hand, only for the citizens to refuse to back down. I'll be a little disappointed if that doesn't turn out to be true.
This sounds like Grand Piano, only without a piano.
Or style and tension.
Drat, i was looking forward to this. The husband is like a more well adjusted version of Elliot Rodger, and I was hoping that we could have more conversations about entitlement and angry men if this one did well about illuminating Bob's philosophy.
Whenever I see headlines like this I have to suppress a brief, involuntary desire to travel back in time to the pitch say "No, you don't have my permission to do X"
Maybe he wanted some of your bottle.
Does anyone remember "KONG: The animated series"?
They had some teenage boy mind-meld with him to take down an inter-dimensional poacher or some shit.
Same dif.
Is that a "snow" joke?
Is directing "Dead Sno" really a better gig than this?
Something always bugs me about the difference between slasher films and horror films. In slashers the characters have the world against them it seems, they can run, hide, and get a gun, but it always ends the same way. Only thing is, it's rarely suggested exactly WHY the killer is so deadly.
I kept thinking that he wasn't able to make the trombone work, especially because blowing a knife into someone sounds absolutely ridiculous.
I somehow stayed for the entire first season, complete with serial killer three-way, nonsensical Joe escape, and Mike's "character development."
His twitter bio says he's obsessed with serial killers, and now I'm starting to think that he's too obsessed with what they mean to HIM rather then their impact on society.