I'm still hoping Trump takes the job himself like he's been teasing. Every time his ego takes control things get worse for him.
I'm still hoping Trump takes the job himself like he's been teasing. Every time his ego takes control things get worse for him.
I'm still shocked The Babadook beat Black Phillip to gay icon status.
I rewatched it a few months back, and it was just as tense the second time as the first time. It made my personal top five for last year.
Just based on the first two films, I'm of the opinion that the Cloverfield films aren't actually in the same continuity at all. Yes, they have the little Easter eggs like Tagruato and Slusho, but Slusho's also in Star Trek '09, and that's not a sequel to Cloverfield (or is it…). It feels much more like a Twilight Zone-…
The Revenant 2, starting Bill O'Reilly. (This one drops the whole revenge plot and just drags the bear scene out to feature-length.)
"I am? That's not good news at all!"
Hunt for the Wilderpeople made my personal top ten last year. So I definitely have my hopes up.
What about his other brother Darryl?
The Darryl
Bride of Darryl
The Invisible Darryl
Darryl From the Black Lagoon
The Wolf Darryl
Darryl Untold
Abbott and Costello Meet Darryl
Like the first film, McKay shot an obscene amount of material for Anchorman 2, and apparently they decided to just have a second editor make another cut of the movie, since there were enough jokes to "replace every single joke in the movie with another joke." That second cut is the "Super-Size" version, which is the…
Make sure it's the "Super-Size" version. There's also an "unrated" cut, which, based on my cursory research, is basically just "theatrical-with-extra-scenes" like the unrated version of the first film (which is what I think you're referring to). The "Super-Size" version is the radical recut.
I did like Kung Fu Hustle, which is why I was interested. As I remember, KFH has a good mix of humor and weirdness; Mermaid overdoses on the weird and drags out most of its jokes too long for them to be funny. There's only one really good scene of physical comedy in Mermaid that I recall.
A few weeks ago, I watched The Mermaid, a smash hit in China that became the first film to top $500 million in a single market outside US/Canada.
I finally watched it last week (thanks/fuck you HBO), but I already knew so much about it that it was an entirely pointless exercise.
Like a balloon and… something bad happens!
Took me a moment to remember that wasn't from an episode where Itchy butchers Scratchy into a bloody citrus drink with a blender.
After harbor bailed I Pearl.
Doesn't that also make us part of the Krampusverse?
Any way we can make them edit Trump out of Zoolander? They can edit the Twin Towers back in as compensation.
Personally, I think it will turn out to be some sort of doppelganger/imposter situation. Still, the fact that they can even tease his return after such a blunt and inarguable character death shows just how much death in media has changed since The Death of Superman.