He's still credited as a co-writer, unfortunately, but he did have a co-writing credit on The Dark Knight. So…good?
He's still credited as a co-writer, unfortunately, but he did have a co-writing credit on The Dark Knight. So…good?
This was a really, really cool, interesting read. I can't recall such a frank discussion on the proceedings of an event like this, and honestly a lot of the questions raised about them were similar to the ones I had. I wonder if, if the author goes to another set visit, they'd ask the questions they want to.
Guess I'm alone in thinking that take a shit line was actually an intentionally, darkly funny line. Like this season in general, I reckon Vaughn is improving with every episode.
Primer is the most faithful, consistent time travel film I've seen, even if I'm still not sure I quite understand all of it.
Looper actually handles time travel well, I think. Its rules are sound.
"Forwent" is one that sticks in my mind from Season 1
It's a seriously great game, but I found it very similar to Bioshock.
AND the Oberyn/Mountain fight!
It was a slow starter, but from Amy's "minority retort!" I was laughing all the way through to the end. Mike's "Lovely Kinlovely" gets my vote for line of the episode.
"…like the little boy in Seattle who asked Santa to teach him how to read for Christmas." "How did he write the note?" Kent is amazing.
Unfortunately, New Zealand is different to Australia, so you could have thrown JONAH LOMU on the RUGBY at that revelation, RUGBY!
In my mind, The Lost World and Godzilla (1998) are the exact same movie.
"Mr Hachim…Mrs Hachim…welcome to the White Chouse……." absolutely floored me. The pause after Chouse was just perfect.
I love Edgar Wright, and Ant-Man is always going to be one of those films that we wish he could've directed even if the actual film is good, but with Wright he's going to get other jobs. What about Cornballs?
"Your logo looks like a sideways vagina. I find that to be racist. Don't you?"
She was "Her me own" through the first three books until my Mum corrected me. Couldn't believe it.
I think True Detective has a tight hold on best one-shot, but this was pretty fantastic. As someone said, seeing them all genuinely exhausted and beaten as the fight drew to a close made it all that more impactful.
Hugo was Oscar baiting without even trying to be subtle about it. It was pretentious.
It's weird we're only just getting John Wick. I thought staggered release dates were a thing of the past, but John Wick was released today, a whole 6 MONTHS after its US release.
I usually just listen to whatever comes on my iTunes for usual work, but if it's for cracking out a big essay in a weekend, it's Explosions in the Sky all the way. All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone is as good as it gets.