I'd give Cap an A-, sure. That movie is aging well, particularly because Cap is even more endearing after 'Avengers' and 'Winter Soldier'. I could easily bump Iron Man 3 up to B+ because I feel it's at least one letter grade better than 'Thor 2'.
I'd give Cap an A-, sure. That movie is aging well, particularly because Cap is even more endearing after 'Avengers' and 'Winter Soldier'. I could easily bump Iron Man 3 up to B+ because I feel it's at least one letter grade better than 'Thor 2'.
'This can't last, can it?'
Also, if you need someone to beat a vomit-spewing alien to death with a rake, he's your man.
I heard the same interview, and found them chirpy and grating. Different strokes, I guess. But I've never heard their act.
How the hell did they manage to make an 'X-Men' movie in 2000 and not cast Bassett as Storm?
I'm still convinced that Anthony Weiner is an actor paid to play a fictional character invented by the Post. It's all a little too perfect.
An AV Club writer uses words without knowing their meaning? Heaven forfend!
Yay, rating! (What Nerds do instead of running)
Hey! Here's a tip: Just stay away from Sonya Soraiya's reviews. That way lies madness.
Hey! Here's a tip: Just stay away from Sonya Soraiya's reviews. That way lies madness.
I had the Fire & Blood and the Take the Black. Take the Black was superior but I could see Fire & Blood being a good beer for the late summer months.
(1.) REAL feta cheese, like french feta if you can find it. Valbreso is a good one.
Hey, I'll have you know that 25c is the difference between the thin layer of rubber they currently put on their pizza, and ratmilk cheese!
Yeah, I don't love 3D but Guardians does it well— The image was bright and it was more immersive than distracting.*
I would add $1.05 to my bill and leave a note:
*sips drink, glumly pulls out penis*
*rings doorbell, sighs. Would rather be at home catching up on 'Treme', but a username is a username.
I loved Nosferatu for the beauty and dreamlike quality of Herzog's pre-dawn cinematography throughout that picture. And the music is incredible.
Woyzeck definitely showcases what an incredible actor Kinski was. I wasn't a huge fan of the movie at first, but it culminates in a murder scene that is shot and acted so heartbreakingly that it held me completely— It felt immortal; A profound moment, somehow captured on film and forever suspended in time. It…
Oh, you are in for a treat. It's wonderfully entertaining to hear about Kinski (in inverse proportion to having to deal with him in reality)