No, I'm saying that preaching about obvious issues isn't doing anything - your audience doesn't disagree, there's no reason to shout it from the rooftops. The original used some biting satire to make fun of it all.
No, I'm saying that preaching about obvious issues isn't doing anything - your audience doesn't disagree, there's no reason to shout it from the rooftops. The original used some biting satire to make fun of it all.
There's one thing that holds this back, as all the other evidence agrees with you - Quaid dreams of Mileena before he ever steps foot into Rekall.
Except that Quaid dreams of Mileena before he ever goes to Recall….
I always say that one of the bigger issues with the movie was how hard it tried to hit you over the head with its messages. There was no subtlety, no toeing a line.
Yeah, basically every elbow in that bar was snapped, it's like 2 straight minutes of just joints popping. Pretty awesome actually.
Not that it's some masterpiece of comedic cinema or anything, but I kinda wanted to hear if he had any feelings either way on Out Cold. That movie is shitty and hilarious and I love it.
You got "I hate women" out of a song about "Man it really sucks how there is a cadre of people that chase celebrities for the sake of getting money. In my specific position, that relates to women as I am a hetero man. Here is a jokey song about theoretical positions this puts people like myself in, probably based on…
Isn't any movie about a serial killer technically insensitive to people with *insert whatever disorder said person suffers from*? Should we just stop making movies unless all characters are 100% mentally healthy?
Funny enough, that movie has actually been made. It was called Thr3e and part of Fox's Christian movie wing, Fox Faith:
I personally cannot stand Cincinnati style chili. It's the cinnamon, it wrecks the entire thing for me. I can get behind chili with a pile of cheese on it, even over spaghetti or something, but that cinnamon just…nah.
Yeah, I remember reading/hearing/seeing video about that. It's hilarious and just such an innocent thing to do. "Ok, and bitch - yes, you bitch, you come over here." Like…ohhhh that Paul!
Lil Zane was in the credits, if you consider him a celeb.
Alex Murphy exuded cool. Twirling his gun while sitting on the hood of the car? Cool. Taking the driver's seat when Lewis was going to do it? Cool. "Buddy, I think you're slime"? Cool.
Yeah, holy shit those first two sentences read like someone smoked using thesaurus pages as wrappers while browsing r/iamverysmart
This list reads exactly like one would assume it would.
Their own press release makes them sound hyper sensitive, the article just adds to it.
Layer Cake?
Hey I get this reference!
Funny enough, even though Omega Man was a remake of The Last Man on Earth which was an adaptation of I Am Legend (the book), it had SO little to do with it that it felt like some completely different adventure.
I actually prefer the original Simon's Quest version of Bloody Tears. It doesn't have as much going on, for better and for worse in some ways, but also avoids the cheesy goth prog rock fest going on in the Rondo of Blood version. Just simple and creepy.