I have my issues with that movie but that scene is a classic. Prometheus definitely didn’t try to lean into gore for the sake of it, especially compared with Covenant.
I have my issues with that movie but that scene is a classic. Prometheus definitely didn’t try to lean into gore for the sake of it, especially compared with Covenant.
With kindness, I hope!
Give me Ron Perlman in anything and I’ll watch it.
There was one guy one time in 1994 on chatroom
alien.facehugger.hot.ripley.panties.orgy.fanfic
So maybe that
I didn’t really dislike either Prometheus or Covenant (the people I saw those films with were much more negative about them)... and have re-watched both of them. I just wish that they didn’t require the characters to be so bloody stupid. If your plot can’t continue without characters doing really stupid things that…
The “abortion” scene in Prometheus was gory and frightening in all the best ways. It felt organic to what Noomi Rapace’s character would have to do in that situation and was just generally suspenseful. Just a good movie all around.
Any filmmaker that puts a shot of a tentacle that big going into someones mouth is going to show you some very gruesome shit that you will not be able to delete from your brain.
Many of us appreciate those films. There are dozens of us. Dozens!
I’m curious how the show will play out for me, but having read the books I do think that since the book slowly reveals mysteries and expands its scope, the show would benefit from the weekly discourse from everyone being on the same page. It’s kinda made for “did you see what happened last week?”/”What do you think…
Or anyone not picked up by Lorne Michael during the audition. But found stardom later on.
Automaton spotted!
Ah yes, a real movie that I definitely remember.
Probably the Mark Wahlberg football movie.
Dave Bautista
Carl Weathers
John Cena
True. I know a lot of people cite The Rock, but John Cena’s performance as Peacemaker is freaking awesome.
if we start thinking of wrestlers as athletes the list grows considerably
I love it when athletes try to act. I know a lot of people love Space Jam, but Michael Jordan’s performance is so laughably bad. I’m sure there are good athletic actors but I can’t think of any.
Wait, Terry Crews. Nailed it.
Do you think that the writers actually have any control over Kotaku technical limitations? Or that a game journalist shouldn’t talk about technical issues with the game he’s reviewing? This rationale makes no sense to me.
Why, when a film or TV version of a bestselling novel is so bad, do we give it another chance and try again?
I’m completely in support of this move; watching Musk find fresh, dumb ways to burn money is a newfound hobby of mine.