uselessbeauty1987
Uselessbeauty
uselessbeauty1987

He did a movie in the late 90's called Love and Death on Long Island, with John Hurt, that was really good.

She was a teenage Holocaust orphan and, no, in this particular context, it is not terribly worth mentioning.  

I also hear she planned the entire operation and killed every one of those people herself.  

Heaven knows she’s miserable now.

I genuinely feel like Shrinking reinvigorated him. That was the most engaged I’ve seen him in any project in a very long time.

There are always ways to turn a controversial subject or character into a good conversation, so I’ll reserve judgement until I see it.

Like 90% of Australia’s “ice cream” brands had to knock the words “ice cream” off their packaging, marketing, and anything because, it turned out, they did not meet the legal definition of ice cream:

Actual rural Aussie here. She made a film about deb balls? I had to google it - I’ve never heard of it.

I saw the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Special in a theater with a bunch of fellow nerds and it was a fabulous experience. Would love to see that happen more often, though there’s probably a tipping point in there somewhere.

The Old Man Season 2?

Not really. We did with a vote what ‘Murrica had to do with guns. We’re still an independent country, and it’s disappointing to see that you’re buying into the Seppo bullshit that everyone in the commonwealth is still operating back in the time they still are - the 18th Century.

Never said they were. However, on track records of Fucking Up The Entire Planet To Appease Its Own Citizens, the USA remains the undisputed world champions.

Why should we have to clear up your mess?

It’s definitely good, but my vote will always go to this from Armageddon, which I believe is the greatest line in cinematic history, funny or otherwise.

A nice counterpoint to that is the theatrical element of it. Crystal Skull was a flawed/okay movie, but being in a movie theatre and seeing the silhouette, the music, the cheering, is worth the price of admission alone. (Separately, when we watched it, the film reel caught fire shortly after the end credits started rol

Billion-dollar movies were barely a thing in 2008, and I wouldn’t say the movie doing well internationally was “inexplicable.” It was a fourth movie in a series that had been widely available for years featuring an international star in one of his most famous roles!

You know what? My wife and I (middle aged folks who saw Raiders (not together) when we were kids) went to see Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny in the cinema and came out of it thinking, “That was a fun action/adventure movie” and that it was nice that they didn’t shy away from the fact that Indy (and Ford) are

Crystal Skull did $300 million domestic in 2008 — it made about the same as Iron Man — so I’d say there was a fair amount of demand there. It certainly wasn’t because there was wildly positive buzz about the movie (though I do think the “people hate this one” generalization is a total internet-era exaggeration).

Maybe

Fixed that ranking for you.