Yes, exactly. The point being that phones, whether portable or tied to the car were only the domain of the very wealthy.
Yes, exactly. The point being that phones, whether portable or tied to the car were only the domain of the very wealthy.
It's one of those bad movies that isn't good-bad, or incompetent, or forgettable. Stupid characters making stupid decisions, saying stupid things that human beings don't actually say.
One of my favorite pre-cellphone ubiquitousness scenes from a movie is in Short-Circuit 2 (ugh), when Michael McKean and Fisher Stevens are trapped in the freezer by the bad guys.
Clueless for high school life, Singles for post-college.
How much you wanna make a bet I can throw a football over them mountains?
I don't dislike the ending, it's just such a shift from the rest of the movie. Don't get me wrong, it really is one of my more favorite movies.
Agreed- When Russell first gets the state trooper to stop and look at the truck, and J.T. Walsh is playing dumb, it's chilling.
Breakdown is a great little movie. Right up until the end when it turns into standard action-movie cliches, it's so…plausible.
I've been steadily losing interest in Grant Gustin's wimpy, angsty Flash, so I'm hoping Ezra Miller is going to be as good as I think he can be.
That guy must be knee-deep in boob.
Or like when Richie was "in the Army" and everyone started dressing/wearing their hair like it was the 70's even though it was still supposed to be late 50's/early 60's.
Sorbo just seemed happy to be there, like Karen Allen in Crystal Skull.
Caroline, you perfectly summed up why my interest has been waning in this show, and the Flash as well. Too many feels. I know we need some feels, but it shouldn't be the driving plot of every episode.
I'll settle for Barry and Kara both remembering the extent of their powers a little more often, and not getting into punching contests with regular people.
You just have to believe in yourself! Uh, even more than the last time you needed to go faster and I told you you needed to believe in yourself.
Definitely not! There's just something off about the way she looks in the picture. This is coming from a guy who has a 75% chance of having his eyes closed in any picture taken of him, so my 2¢ probably isn't even worth 1¢.
It's like calling sandwiches 'sammiches'. It's too precious, just call it what it is.
What an oddly unattractive picture of Mila Kunis.
Zack, you should probably clarify the last sentence in the 6th paragraph to let people know you mean the season premiere, which was an exercise in misery and not the series premiere, arguably the best premiere of any show ever.
"It's EVERYWHERE! I can't get away from the stuff!"