Hell, he doesn’t even have a dad gut as “old” Riggs in Lethal Weapon...
Hell, he doesn’t even have a dad gut as “old” Riggs in Lethal Weapon...
Let’s not forget that it, and not the original, is the reason we’ve been subjected to all the Predator v. Alien hokum over the years...
I only noticed it myself a few years ago, and I just don’t get it. Right from the get-go, one of the biggest themes of the movie is Bob’s frustation at not being able to do what he can do which is....HELP PEOPLE with his gifts.
Last time Incredibles came up, a commenter brought up what I think is the most telling point about how’s Bird’s worldview was shaped, and his movies have been much more about just his own personal experience rather than some greater statement. Tom mentions it briefly here, but Bird WAS that supremely-talented…
I’m impressed with the pedestrian’s extremely nonplussed reaction to what must have been a hell of a crash. She just sort of...stops. I probably would have bumped my head on the bridge...
That has one of my absolute favorite moments when in Jim’s talking head, he says he’ll give the doc crew his entire paycheck if Michael doesn’t go to the front of the boat to do “I’m the king of the world” within the first hour.
Wow, I had never thought of it this way but you are so right- So many of those words give me that squingy feeling in my stomach, yuck.
Exactly- Very adult stuff, and very well done.
Daario Naharis, obvs.
I think because that was the first thing I saw him in, whenever I see him, I assume at some point he’ll be up to no good...
#6- Are you me? Or maybe I wrote that and sent it in in my sleep.
Something Wicked This Way Comes is a great, legitimately scary movie.
Color me unsurprised that Ethan Hawke would think this.
Seriously, and all while being as long as 2 aircraft carriers back-to-back.
Hanging Mjolnir on the coat rack got a yuuuuuuge laugh in my theater...
The organic vs. mechanical shooters kerfuffle was my first experience with INO (Internet Nerd Outrage).
Fury Road is absolutely one of my top 5 movies and I almost agree with you, except I can watch it over and over because the ending to me actually seems to be filled with hope about their future.
Yes, was just wondering the same thing myself. Two is...fine, but I legitimately enjoy 3.
I can never put it into words this concisely, but this is a huge part of it- That by rejecting accepted fact and believing they’re part of the select few who know the real truth, it makes them special.
It hurts my brain to even begin to try to think about the tortured logic they use to convince themselves that something that is so unequivocally, demonstratively true is the lie and they’re the ones who know what’s really goin’ on maaaan.