I took away from this that Silence is going to be a good movie. :)
I took away from this that Silence is going to be a good movie. :)
I am hoping there is some continuity between Episode 7's and Episode 8's Luke Skywalker. To elaborate, I want him to not speak and to just make that facial expression the entire film.
I always thought Season 4 was the best one too. I remember people/critics at the time thinking the show wore out its welcome after it aired though.
Yeah. Definitely was a return to form after the drab seasons six and eight. I'm surprised you didn't like seven though. But anyways, the shorter time (13 episodes?) gave the story more cohesion and less filler.
Also, we must assume that:
1) Bad guys will come at the good guy one at a time
2) It will step up the gore from The Raid 2 in the same way The Raid 2 did from The Raid
Sounds good.
They should just reboot the franchise prior to Rambo II and focus on a vet being in prison. No action. Just drama.
All films???
I want to play House of the Dead 2 now. Where's my Sega Dreamcast?
Sounds unrealistic that Poe would survive this way. Not good enough Disney. BRING BACK LUCAS! (or have you already? Because the plot of this sounds like something he'd come up with.)
I was glad to see Superman die eventually in BvS. After the machine guns, the nuclear blast, it was like what can kill this guy?
Stupid NBC! Don't tell people what your show is about. Just let them watch and find out.
Boo! I want John Woo back. And I want a scene where Ethan Hunt fights the bad guy standing on the side of a moving semi-truck made possible by the fact that it is falling from space and gravity isn't an issue.
A father can't be concerned for the safety of his son? If this happened in reality and Clark did save those kids, you don't think the world would've tried to do cruel testing or kill him. Is Clark's father supposed to know his son is invincible? It's not like his son faced a firing squad before.
It's a great coming of age film. It's ridiculous to think Clark Kent wouldn't have all of the issues growing up presented in the movie. And it is hopeful too.
I don't mind the scene except for Nightcrawler. He's blue. He has a tail. He's a freak! ;p
When the show aired, I was 10. I thought it was hilarious at the time and so did people at my school. I was shocked and disappointed in its cancellation.
I honestly wouldn't care about finishing the books if I were him with the show ending in 2 years.
I only saw Civil War in theaters this year just for kicks. It was good. I haven't so many other films though that I wish I had seen in theaters.
This would really suck to have nightmares to.