"… and I don't work for no two bit Nazi."
"… and I don't work for no two bit Nazi."
The double punch of glorious cult '80's action films:
Speed Racer. It was such a great, weird movie — and utterly gorgeous to boot. If only it had done well at the box office, maybe the Wachowskis would have had a bigger effects budget on Cloud Atlas (another great movie) so the makeup looked less foolish and it would have appealed to a broader audience. Then maybe…
I know people who hate this ending, but Sam always put other people first, so I while it was sad I thought it fit his character perfectly.
Story: Quantum Leap
This one?
cthulhu?
Other sharks. Nine feet is not very big for a great white.
Duh
Orcas have been known to prey on great whites, they are more than big enough and are the TRUE apex predators of the ocean. Although the depth is a bit confusing, can orcas go that deep?
maybe it was one of those killer snails that kill 10,000 people a year.
I actually liked Tron: Legacy, but then I got all the in-jokes, which helps immensely. Lone Ranger was exactly what it promised on the tin: a Pirates of the Caribbean movie in the Old West, so I didn't expect it to be great.
I've said this many times, if I were 8 or 9 when John Carter came out it would have been my Star Wars. Not that it was aimed a kids, just had the same feel.
It's better than either Tron (which I thought was okay) or the Lone Ranger (which was not good), but I wouldn't say it is excellent. Decent, really. I enjoyed it a lot on the first viewing, but found it dragged a bit in subsequent viewings.
I haven't seen The Lone Ranger but I liked John Carter better then I liked Tron: Legacy. It certainly has some stupid stuff tacked on, but over all it was a fun visually appealing movie. I think I would have really liked it when I was the ages 10 to 14. Taylor Kitsch is more likable and charismatic then Garrett…
Seriously. John Carter is a GOOD MOVIE. I have no idea why it got lambasted. Just sit down and watch it. You'll be glad you did. Period.
Whitta is holding those official AT-AT shoes from a few years back. I definitely want a man who owns AT-AT shoes writing the new Star Wars movie.
The Count tries to teach Grimlock to count to ten, it goes badly.
I love it when an actor loves a character and gets all geeked up about it. For instance, Harrison Ford hates Han Solo, and you get kind of depressed when he speaks about it because it feels like the character will forever be limited.