I hoped "Trevor" was secretly the Fourth Holmes Sibling and was still alive after all these years.
I hoped "Trevor" was secretly the Fourth Holmes Sibling and was still alive after all these years.
Sherlock didn't try to get all the collectibles. Maybe next time, so we'll get the true ending.
"FIRE MOFFATT!"
The "five years earlier" card was a supreme audience gut punch.
Or he's secretly a Cosplaying fan of Final Fantasy VIII.
Awesome, thanks.
Attack On Titan Season 2?
Also, could someone describe the different accents the actress used? They were impressive.
"Maybe I don't really wanna know/
How your garden grows, 'cause I just want to fly"
I would have mentioned "Zoo" the CBS series about animals going crazy and attacking people, but sure, that'll do.
The Boondocks needs an honorable mention. Admittedly, there were some bad episodes (seasons, even?).
Where the boat goes through another boat! I think a stuntman was severely injured during filming.
Nobody mentioned the T-800's one-handed flip reloading the shotgun during the chase?
I'm STILL not sure how that works, but it was the most badass thing in the whole movie.
I'm guessing "Full Contact?" It was the loopiest Ringo Lam film I've seen.
Also a shoutout to the literal "Guns n Roses" the T-800 is carrying in the mall.
It's been a while, but if I recall Chow Yun-Fat's character was the first and most unabashedly heroic lead in a John Woo movie up to that point. It was a break from all the criminal anti-heroes.
I think the scene where the orderly/guard (I forget) ties Sarah down and licks her was the creepiest moment in the whole film.
The T-1000 morphing through the jail cell bars only to have his gun get partially stuck went a long way to establishing the "physicality" of what we were seeing.
The movie had little moments like that that you don't see today.
"Have you ever been mistaken for a man?"
I think in making of featurettes, the CG artists at Digital Domain mentioned how the floor sequence was relatively easy to do, but everyone remembers that.
Whereas the factory hand-to-hand fight at the end with the constantly morphing T-1000 was possibly the hardest to render, but few people talk about it.