No, generalizing from the Rambo movies the sequel will be titled “Cookie: First Cow Part 2", then “Cookie 3".
No, generalizing from the Rambo movies the sequel will be titled “Cookie: First Cow Part 2", then “Cookie 3".
You are correct that it did not die, I am complaining that it should have. And just you wait until I am arbiter of music: all eighties-throwbacks will be replaced with seventies!
I can’t remember what songs they did, so you are correct.
I know that Mizuno played one of the earlier iterations in Ex Machina, but I don’t recall what she did in any other Garland projects.
He seems to specialize in annoying characters. I was glad to see his character go from Fleabag, but that’s not getting a season without him anytime soon.
Experimentation is bad if it’s into “icy ’80s synth-pop”. That stuff should have died with the decade. Synths work for horror films because they sound cold and inhuman.
Or just indicative of the very low standards here. Anyway, what’s the opposite of a “miracle”?
No, it has something like twenty times the fatality rate.
What did Rooney Mara do?
I don’t think I’ve seen a bad Hugh Jackman performance. I’m sure I’ve missed a number of his most poorly received movies though.
Given Joe Wright’s longstanding interest in fairytales and what he did with “Hanna”, he also seemed a natural fit... until “Pan”.
It wasn’t even the only adaptation at Sundance, where “Come Away” combined both Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland.
Ah.
Universal’s first version of The Mummy basically took the plot of their earlier Dracula and then gave some backstory to the monster to explain his actions, and later versions of Dracula have essentially borrowed from that.
Do you like Game of Thrones? It’s kind of like if that had a negligible budget and only one season. Which could also be said of the “Accursed Kings” miniseries which helped inspire George R. R. Martin.
Mike hates Kai, as does the audience. We’ve all wanted him punched for a long time, and that was the last chance to do it.
It’s not quite as well-suited for drunken shoutalongs as “Fabricoh”.
I’ll say this for the music in the trailer: at least it wasn’t a slowed down cover of a pop song.
All I knew about this show is that the protagonist is supposed to be missing her hands in the “present-day” scenes, and I just wanted to know how good the special effects were for that. It seems like this second season is an entirely new story, which makes me wonder why it’s not just a new show. Unlike “The Sinner”, I…