It had a very limited theatrical release; I think it was in one theater here for barely a week.
It had a very limited theatrical release; I think it was in one theater here for barely a week.
The Salvation is pretty awesome, if you like revenge story westerns.
No mention of Flogging Molly's next album?
This confused me, too. It's "Swedish" or a more broad "Scandinavian" that gets put before "death metal" where I'm from.
You can usually add more layers, there's only so much you can take off before you wind up in trouble.
I remember this because after the second movie came out I was ready to give up on the whole franchise. I had one friend who argued that the second movie could wind up being brilliant, but it depended on how they handled its revelations in the third movie. He just threw his hands up in despair after that initial…
I never saw ads for dating sites until I set my relationship status to "in a relationship". If you don't click on ads or fill out their little surveys they tend to show you ads based on the interests of your friends.
Billl HIcks'll say it better than me.
Reloaded criminally under-uses Jet Li. Why cast Jet Li if he's just going to walk around and play with a key ring?
When they foleyed in sound effects for fighting with a seat belt I wanted to murder their effects people.
It wasn't in the first five minutes of the third movie when Neo asks "What about everything the architect said" and the response was "Wait, you believed all that?" thereby completely negating the need for the second movie?
Road construction.
I miss the winter already. Sun and heat suck.
Per Ambrose Bierce:
The crew in Alien are a bunch of miners. The crew in Prometheus are billed as being the best that Earth has to offer partaking in the most expensive scientific endeavor ever. It's pretty reasonable to expect better decisions from the second group.
Sort of like how the trailers for "Drive" made it look like a Fast and the Furious clone?
God damn, you came up with the one possible reason to see this movie. Unless it winds up like Prometheus, and the one person I was fervently hoping to see die makes it out at the end.
"If Covenant sticks close to the Prometheus mold, fans of that film’s ersatz hard sci-fi may be pleased."
Vin Diesel is an intelligence drain attack, so I'm suspecting something god awful.
Monsters was heavy handed drek with unsympathetic characters. Godzilla was filled with stupid plot holes and a bizarre focus on humans I didn't care about. I was dreading Rogue One until I saw that Edwards didn't have a screenplay credit. I think that helped the film out immensely.