But will it stop, oh will it stop?
But will it stop, oh will it stop?
Given his rather nihilistic and cynical ideas for the Alien franchise (the original ending where the Xenomorph kills Ripley and impersonates her, Prometheus and its rather unpleasant viewpoints on Man's creator), this is not surprising.
Not that Twitty McFuckhead. I'm referring more to like Clancy Brown Lex Luthor.
Oh my God, Mr Glass is going full on Lex Luthor.
Yes. And I saw it in theaters. It was bad.
Anyone here ever saw The Whole Ten Yards in theaters? Because I did.
My apologies if my words came across a different way.
I was mainly referring to how Apocalypse was received and how it seemed like everyone completely forgot how good the past couple of X-Men films are. It's okay to have a bad nut every once in a while. I'm very happy to see that Logan has turned out excellently but sometimes, fandom can get on my nerves.
They're just using it as an excuse so the rights can go back to Marvel. Because god forbid a movie fail or miss the mark every once in a while.
Can I please have more Unforgiven/Logan mashups please? They fill me with life.
Holy shit, an A- from the AV Club? Usually, they just save those for the obscure arthouse movies no one has ever heard of.
Duncan Jones is actually talented and not a douchebag.
HOOTIE TOOTIE DISCO CUTIE
I NEEEEEEEEED THISSSSSSSSSS.
Won't be able to see it this week (going to Silence instead) but I am so happy that Shyamalan is making good movies again. IT'S BEEN TOO LONG!
I'm actually not surprised. Saw a commercial for it last night and thought it looked very cynical. This just confirms my suspicions.
Yes they did. I've seen more articles defending that movie than I have Prometheus over the past couple of years. Hell, even filmmakers like Guillermo Del Toro and Edgar Wright have been fairly vocal in their enjoyment of it.
Don't hide it; Embrace it. If the internet can collectively slobber over The Counselor, then you can sure as shit do the same for Prometheus.
While I won't deny Scott is inconsistent, the guy has earned the right to pretty much say whatever the fuck he wants in my book. Certainly a lot better than hearing what Alejandro González Iñárritu had to say about the genre a few years back.
The clip between Neeson and Garfield? Cool.