“it looks cool so shut up” is actually one of the positive things you can say about a Zac Snyder film.
“it looks cool so shut up” is actually one of the positive things you can say about a Zac Snyder film.
As evidenced by that scene in Raiders where the swordsman cuts Indy’s arm off.
False. Many melee weapons are pointy.
I plan to be extremely high if I ever watch this movie.
Yeah!
This is Antarctica, you’ve got the wrong franchise...
I know a face hugger when I see one!
Much as I loved season 2, I’m more excited for season 3, since it should be more Pratchetty. Neil has said that Season 2 was mostly his own stuff and the bridge that basically gets us to the sequel novel that he and Terry had originally outlined. Which sort of makes sense, if you’re familiar with Pratchett, since his…
Not everything is everybody, there are plenty of movies and shows that get rave reviews but I just don’t like or have zero interest in them. Personally I loved season 1 and liked season 2 of Good Omens, this show is all about the two main leads and their interactions, the plot exists to give them something to do and…
Sitting in the dark, no distractions...sounds like the home experience. PLus I don’t have to worry about the light from people checking their phones, people walking in front of me to get popcorn or use the bathrooms, etc.
Someone else remembers ‘Ultraviolet’! What I loved most about that show was the kind of mundane but relentless dread it developed. Like, vampires were just a constant threat that the heroes were barely dealing with, but aside from them the setting was so low-key.
“seems to have raised a lot more red flags than it lowered”
Ultraviolet was very underrated. It absolutely shows what a star Elba is, he really leaps off the screen in a supporting role.
Particularly if you take Shadow of the Vampire as fact and that Nosferatu was played by an actual vampire.
So, if Vampires are invisible on film then how come we have so many Vampire movies.... sorry had to write it LOL
They kill lesbian vampires, the most evil vampires of all (oh, calm yourselves to a mild froth. I’m having a giggle at one of the worst films ever made). Basically - there’s a village in England where every girl, upon reaching her eighteenth birthday or some shite like that, is cursed to turn into a demonic…
Yeah I was surprised to see that in the header image; I had no idea there was a sequel. The original is solid. Villain Danny Huston is always welcome.
Wait, did I miss something, or is Morbius not on this list?
yeah, I liked it. The vampires are just scummy and brutal, as they should be.
So, the first 30 Days of Night movie was quite good. I’m a, uh, sucker for movies set in Alaska or otherwise similar cold, dark climates.