We can only dream of such a thing!
We can only dream of such a thing!
Hey, here's a fun commenting feature on my phone. When I click on reply on a comment down thread the screen skips away from the comment I'm replying to and I have to spend minutes scrolling up and down trying to find it. Or I give up.
That's one hell of a story!
Goat feed for everyone!
Like they shouldn't put Chinese characters in Hollywood movies?
In the manga the story takes place in Bay City which is located in Japan. In the Oshii movies, Bay City is on some unspecified location in Asia, an amalgam of Tokyo and Hong Kong (note all the signage in Chinese). The Major's race is ambiguous but still a classic hyper sexualised archetype. In the Oshii films that…
"…and it's objectively a much better actress than ScarJo". Really? What's the objective measure you're applying there?
The new pop up comments on mobile doesn't show whether you've had any replies to past comments. It also sometimes blanks out the comments and you can't see the text box to type into. You're welcome.
We all do. We hate your freedoms.
Vampire's Kiss!
You don't fuck with the Disquis!
Cool story bro.
There's nothing I like more than watching private security operatives kicking ass.
Was that before or after Martin Lawrence married a child?
I went to see MI2 at a screening in Sydney where the audience was very excited to see a film shot and set there (a relatively rare occurrence in a Hollywood film) after a deluge of publicity during the making. All I can recall was that I was drunk and heckled the screen during the bike chase. In retrospect I'm proud…
Mr. Bay likes his beer cold and his homosexuals flaming.
And if there's a once great actor in desperate need of career resurrection it's Nic Cage. I watched Leaving Las Vegas again recently and dear god, what a great performance.
I'm quite fond of the scene where they drive the car over Tony Shaloub's head.
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Its an incoherent mess from a director who thinks he's being radical when all he's doing is rehashing other directors stylistic quirks, Godard being a case in point. Its politics come straight out of hipster North London Marxism that's being foisted on a people and country at the real end of Reagan era US…