Everybody hates Death Proof? I loved it, and it was mostly because of his performance.
Everybody hates Death Proof? I loved it, and it was mostly because of his performance.
Like others have said, it was a classic 80s cartoon, so you would think that this film would be a fun nostalgia trip for people in their 30s. Instead, the demographic that would get the most out of a Jem movie, fabulous children of the 80s, are upset because it appears they’ve sucked everything that was fun and…
For me, my legs start getting tired and my rhythm goes to shit. Then he says, “wanna switch?”......”yes, yes I do.”
Frank did make a point of saying the gangsters would get 500K more once he arrived at his destination safe.
Re: finding Frank…I thought the same thing. Didn't Frank specifically say that he had procured cars for him and Ray to drive? How would they know where or what he was driving?
And she winds up flat busted and starting over again regardless, and he's dead. I think what he did was true to his character, but it was still completely stupid.
Yes….it was Dr. Pitler/Rick Springfield.
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True detection corner: Am I the only one who thought the Osterman kids looked about the right age and had the same coloring as Mayor Chessani's son and daughter?
The dialogue, oh my oh my. “Apoplectic.” No one uses apoplectic in conversation in 2015.
It was a fun movie, but I'd really like it if trailers would stop with the whole revealing major plot twists bullshit. I'm not asking for Mad Men-level vague, but you should be able to tempt people to see your movie without giving away the entire plot.
But in the show, Greatjon is not a prisoner of the Freys....he wasn’t at the Red Wedding, and should presumably be at home and alive (and hiding Rickon Stark). I have a feeling, due to the huge age range of the casting call, that this might be Smalljon Umber, who hasn’t been a show character as of now.
In the books, the Greatjon is a prisoner of the Freys after the Red Wedding. In the show, he wasn’t there at all. Which is important, because the show changed Rickon and Osha’s destination from Skagos to the Umber’s when they left Bran and Co. I don’t know why they would recast the Greatjon, but if that’s who that…
Just because he’s not a member of the Watch anymore doesn’t mean he’s going to abandon them or walk away from the war against the Others. In fact, being released from his vows at the Wall will allow him to lead the Wildlings against Ramsay Bolton and reclaim the North.....and in doing so consolidate power and gather…
He already has. This interview with Jimmy Kimmel was filmed 9 days ago:
Jon Snow had to die to be released from his vows to the Watch. Now he can be reborn…..amidst smoke and salt…..
He BARELY cut his hair, and based on his appearance on Jimmy Kimmel last week, it looks nearly grown back out.
See, I think the reason why they haven’t resurrected anyone other than Beric Dondarrion (which Melisandre was conveniently present for in the TV narrative but not in the book) is because they want it to be a huge surprise when they use that magic to resurrect Jon. No one should be surprised if and when, prior to the…
This is going to be the cruelest of all GOT finale cliffhangers because all of us insufferable book readers have no idea what the resolution to it might be either.
OK. Aegon conquered and subjugated six realms by force and united it as one. If, semantically, you don't want to call it usurpation, that's fine. But it doesn't alter the point: Dany has no more right than any other person to rule Westeros. Her ancestor conquered it, her father lost it, that's it.