senorapplesauce
SenorApplesauce
senorapplesauce

I remember the first time I heard the Civil War called "The War of Northern Aggression", the same guy also kept referring to me as "the Papist" because I was raised Catholic. That was an interesting few years at that job.

I prefer alternate histories where a TRex and Thor help kill Nazis and Kung Führer, but that's just me.

Alternate Civil War History stories are quaint and feel like they belong in the 1980s.

11,236 yards and Officer Nordberg, of course.

Definitely needed to work on that slice of his.

but has his golf swing suffered?

I won't say it's great, and it has hardly any dialogue… but he sets a great mood, and I love the way he ends it.

Dark Star, Assault on Precinct 13, heck… even Starman are good. Just
the way he can manipulate mood with music. (and not the current trend of
using industry hits)

Howard Hawks

"Ranked debates about best movies they directed"

Nolan is like Fincher aesthetics combined with Shyamalanadingdongs's stories.

or what about the "worst scariest most evil hellhole of humanity prison"… that comes with a cheer squad and support team when you try to climb up the walls.

Dammit.

heh. That is one of my favorite parts of the movie. Bane actually tells him "I never saw the light until I was grown up" or something to that effect… and then the great detective doesn't put 2 and 2 together when they talk about the child that escaped.

Wait a second… I'm not supposed to be impressed with myself?

That might hurt the gravitas of the character.

I can't understand you, please stop talking like James Cagney and remove the soup can in front of your mouth.

Probably waiting for Superman to stop brooding. He's adopted afterall.

I actually sighed in resignation when the movie kept going after the Joker was caught.

I can agree with this. Though, any comment that adds another reminder of how bad Rises is, would be better.