He has two great moments in HFRO - His dejected look at having to put down his plate of food when Sam Neil kicks him out of the officers dining room; and his line reading of “Captain!...” in response to “who said anything about sabatoge”
He has two great moments in HFRO - His dejected look at having to put down his plate of food when Sam Neil kicks him out of the officers dining room; and his line reading of “Captain!...” in response to “who said anything about sabatoge”
Keep a can of spray paint handy, and give the offending screen a good once over.
Like those two guys in the pirates movies who started out as guards and by the fifth film are part of Barbossa’s crew..
Just..wow..
You never saw Fast Times at Ridgemont High? Car bashing is totally a thing...
That’s likely either because you live in Ireland, you’re older and wiser, and the internet making the whole world smaller.
Well, we know how its going to end, with Ken Marino coming back home and saying something funny or wry, like “So anything happen while we were gone?”
Remember that year or two when SNL could only mime smoking? I guess whomever put forth those silly rules that extended indoor smoking bans to cover theatrical performances was handed their hat.
Gutsy move, considering every publication ran stories about how poorly franchises just like this one did at the box office this past year.
If he hadn’t kept his arms stiff by his sides, Tarkin would have worked so much better. I don’t think you see his hands once in the film, and it makes his movements seem very awkward.
Firth being back is 90% of the reason I will going to see it this weekend.
Decent people shouldn’t live there..they’d be happier somewhere else..
I really hate that the measuring stick for success of a movie is by how much people paid to see it, not by the actual number of people that saw it.
I knew the second that scene came on screen it was going to be gif’d like all get out.
So the CEO/CIO takeaway this week is that a locked filing cabinet in a disused lavatory in the basement, with a sign on the door saying “Beware of the Leopard”, is more secure than trusting your company’s data to Amazon’s cloud?