Cumberbatch would make Bond psychotic sure, since that's all he ever plays; neurotics, psychopaths, or both. It's goten to the point that the man appears to have no range.
Cumberbatch would make Bond psychotic sure, since that's all he ever plays; neurotics, psychopaths, or both. It's goten to the point that the man appears to have no range.
I'm just saying I like his style and its merits. His reviews also tend to confidently explain his score, which is what I generally come to this site for.
Because most of us wouldn't misuse the cosmic power of the universe to cheat.
Upvoted for "kale-munching yuppie".
Loved that. It really helps build a sense of continuity when bit players are used like that.
While ATLA has great characters, they do not actually go through that much development. Toph, for example, hardly changes her initial attitude at all, highlighted by the fact that in "The Ember Island Players" she is completely fine with her actor, who plays her as when she first appeared. The only episode when her…
Amon essentially turns a minor discrimination issue (the main problem seemed to be a lack of political representation)into a full-out war.
i find that Sava tends to analyse the episode bit by bit in his "recap". He takes things chronologically, and I actually find it easier to follow along with his thoughts when he does this, helps me to keep track of how he comes to his conclusions.
Same goes fo Neon Genesis Evangelion.
He can bring Wu.
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The circumstances change very little, especially since Korra could have caused loads and loads of deaths had she succeeded when a different approach could have worked. Korra was drunk on the power being the avatar gave her - just look at the scooter race! - and she made some terrible decisions.
Probably cooking up some excuses to keep hating him.
Would you prefer we use the term "counter culture crusade", or perhaps "beatnik grudge"?
Not as droll as the man who compared a religious leader who brought his people into a cultural golden age to a fascist dictator.
Because American politics has all the finesse of an American Football game, an us-vs-them mentality that hinders meaningful discussion no matter what side of the fence you're on.
Bolin has had some serious moments of pathos alongside the comedy; this finale the main thing he did was help drop a building on a mech and rugby tackle someone like a CEO.
That Kuvira fight had perhaps the best build-up ever. The shot of the hatch getting punched once, then again, then blowing open and Korra taking out the guards was amazing.
Did you miss Sato's death or Mako's finest moment?
The problem is that I know plenty with good female characters, but few that can do them consistently well.