Oh, you can say it in English, you just have to code it. Instead “Jewish” you use words like “globalists”.
Oh, you can say it in English, you just have to code it. Instead “Jewish” you use words like “globalists”.
I felt it was okay. It felt a bit too formulaic when part of what made the original two Hellraiser films so great was that they were doing something different from every other horror film at the time.
They were deadly serious films that took a gothic horror story about love and loss and set it in the suburbs. This…
Mojo Nixon. And if it doesn’t have Mojo Nixon then this movie could use some fixin’.
In this third film - which is really bad but so over the top that it’s worth watching - he goes to a church and pulls two of the pins out of his head and shoves them through his palms to mock the crucifixion, but I think that’s about it. They’re mostly just there for show.
It’s an extremely vague description in the novella. But Clayton’s Pinhead is not really any closer, Clayton’s is pretty much just a reimagining of Bradley’s Pinhead.
In the book, the major differences are Pinhead’s grid pattern is tattooed instead of sliced and the pins are bejeweled. Maybe pearls count as jewels, I…
It is at this point I would like to remind everyone that some of the things from the book would look absolutely absurd in a television series. If Season 2 had been book accurate then Dany would have been running around a gown designed so one of her boobs just hangs out.
“Why would David Lynch be obsessed with The Wizard of Oz?”
I don’t know? Why would a director whose often explores the Americana from the mid-20th Century be obsessed with, what is probably, the quintessential American film which really cemented itself in American pop culture in the 1950's.
Yeah. It kind of just glosses over how Toonami was originally a Cartoon Network programming block well before Adult Swim that focused on airing 1980's action-adventure anime or anime adjacent shows like Voltron and Thundercats alongside action-adventure Hanna-Barbera cartoons like The Herculoid, Johnny Quest, and Space…
They’re actually rumored to be bringing back Halloween buckets in mid-October.
Yes. It was initially rated NC-17 by the MPAA. Miramax tried to get the rating lowered, but the MPAA refused. Disney had a no NC-17 films rule for all of its studios, even the ones that handled more adult material like Miramax, so the Weinstein brothers. and some of their investor friends bought the film back from…
The theory is that part of the reason it was changed into a film is because Marvel is backed up with television projects but may have an open slot in its film schedule since Blade is apparently a clusterfuck that may have to be reworked from the ground up and likely miss its projected release date. So that’s not…
Eggers stressed when Styles left that he was never intended to play Count Orlock. Presumably he was playing Murnau’s Jonathan Harker stand-in.
That’s part of the absurdity of the NC-17 rating in contemporary Hollywood. The MPAA gives a film an NC-17 rating if a director goes two seconds over the allotted time for having a penis onscreen. Meanwhile, The Boys (one of the most popular shows in the country) has a guy climbing up inside his boyfriend urethra.
Nah. People still find the rape scenes in A Clockwork Orange upsetting. It was 100% because of the content of the film itself.
You have to remember that ACO was released just two or three years after Hollywood had abandoned the Hays Code, people still find it shocking today, imagine seeing that in a major Hollywood…
The studio decided to release Kids without an MPAA rating and just send a notice along with the prints telling theaters not to admit anyone under 17. And it was actually less of a hassle than releasing it as an NC-17 rating because a lot of theaters (especially the ones that have franchises across the country) don’t…
I mean, the natural thing is to create a Crichtonverse where the Dinosaurs from Jurassic Park take on the robots from Westworld and the final showdown is a battle between a T-Rex and a robot dragon from Medievalworld. Then the stinger is the revelation that Delos scientists have created their own robot dinosaurs.
Right before he wrote and produced Hocus Pocus, Mick Garris directed Stephen King’s Sleepwalkers which also has villains set on sucking the souls out of young people but instead of witches they’re vampire werecats... That can also be killed by housecats. It’s whole nonsensical thing.
Yeah, but how much recognition does Time Bandits have? It’s pretty much a cult film.
Well here’s a bunch more new characters in bad wigs!
There were several midwives and servants attending to Aemma. Assuming Viserys didn’t come out and tell his family exactly what happened, servants talk and gossip spreads quickly. Remember, the Valarians are cousins to the Targaryens and were at Kings Landing for the tourney when Aemma died. So they would have heard…