The portal gun blending in with Chell makes it look like she has a baby bump :)
The portal gun blending in with Chell makes it look like she has a baby bump :)
Yeah, I always thought the ending of Unbreakable was pretty goofy.
This is exactly the kind of heartwarming story I needed. That emotional support hamster article earlier really fucked me up, so thank you for this.
No, no, no you’re doing the sub-reddit wrong. You should have said:
Hey, now, what about that kiss at the end of Dark World? That was pretty... what’s that? That wasn’t actually Portman, but Hemsworth’s IRL wife standing in for her?
While I agree, and I give you a star, I thought they had good chemistry.
ugh. Disney joke in Thor. No thanks. Why? just to let us know who pays the bills?
I’m still a bit amazed and confused at the fact that Sir Anthony Hopkins had my two favorite lines in a Taika Waititi comic book movie. (The ‘God of Hammers’ line, and the perfect ‘oh shit’ when Loki-Odin sees Thor)
Nothing a little editing and VO couldn’t fix.
oooh, snap!
Natalie Portman comes to mind...
Also the line about not being the god of hammers comes off way better when Odin is addressing Thor in that dream.
“DUMBO! DUMBO! DUMBO!”
When the doors closed, did anyone else think “Why the hell does the GrandMaster have a drawing of Sean Connery’s James Bond on his door?”
The blood of the innocent. It takes the blood of the innocent. For starters.
That’s exactly what Darren Aronofsky said when he wrote the screenplay to Requiem for A Dream.
No, it doesn’t matter. The gravitational force exerted by an object depends only on the total mass and points toward the center of mass, so it is indistinguishable from a point mass. In general relativity this isn’t true anymore, but it’s true in Newtonian mechanics.
I’m not putting numbers in there, I’m showing it’s not occurring in a “zero-G” environment, like so many people claim, to point out that there are multiple explanations for why the bombs would fall towards the ship.
fanboys: TLJ is bad because I didn’t understand [obvious element that was explained on screen]