It’s such a good movie.
It’s such a good movie.
Oh I haven’t played that one.
All those things are what I love about. It’s such a weird collision of themes and emotions.
The Soviet anthem is a fucking banger musically speaking. It’s got such a sense of grandiosity and epic tragedy.
Admittedly I’m not a huge fan of it but at least it’s brief.
Same with when something horrifically racist or violent occurs and you get that “this is not our country”. Yes it motherfucking is and even an incredibly cursory look at history will absolutely confirm that.
I’m glad we don’t have to do it super often in Australia for our sporting stuff. Normally they only do ours for key events like the grand finals of AFL/NRL, representative games or tests (State of Origin etc) or on specific occasions (Anzac Day).
That was my big problem with Daredevil. I love the character and the cast of that show was great.
I really should rewatch it.
The thing about the robes is that they were enshrined as the Jedi uniform in the OT - Anakin’s force ghost is seen wearing them in RotJ. It wasn’t a retroactive thing that was decided with the PT.
Last Action Hero is so underrated. I think that was my first Arnie in cinema experience (True Lies being the second).
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True Lies is a movie that I’ve always loved, despite the various questionable aspects. The dialogue is great, the performances are top notch and it doesn’t take itself too seriously which is nice.
That’s always one of the classic things in Arnie films, particularly of this era (Jingle All the Way) - That this giant Austrian bodybuilder has a name like Harry Tasker or Howard Langston and absolutely nobody seems to notice he’s unlike anyone else in size and physique.
That Paxton line and Harry’s subsequent dream of breaking his neck absolutely sent my theatre into hysterics. Everyone lost it at that line.
Not quite - he and Hamilton didn’t even marry until 1997.
Great, great actor who made every project he was in better, even if it was for just one scene.
Ohh good catch.
It was an instant camp classic.That it came out just before Forest Gump and largely explore similar parts of the 60s, though somehow even worse, is hilarious.