In an interview with Robert Kirkman (creator of The Walking Dead), he said:
In an interview with Robert Kirkman (creator of The Walking Dead), he said:
The wonderfully bananas series about a zombie medical examiner, who also solves crime, is infectiously charming.…
The Students were unconscious. Not dead. Razor lady was standing next to the to kill them if Coulson fought.
"Let it quake, let it quake . . . let the mountains heave and shake . . . !"
If he's trying to show how much scenery he's going to chew, he needs to spread his arms way wider.
I know what you're talking about. This one was a slam dunk.
This isn't going to end with Skye sequestering herself in the mountains and singing "Let it go," is it?
I pointed out below but so many people are overlooking something: As far as the world knows, Fury is dead so this "real SHIELD" has no idea Coulson has Fury's backing for this. So of course, will Coulson give up the secret to keep SHIELD together? Either way, you can see him more than a little pissed at how they've…
I look forward to your posts every week.
We'll make our OWN SHIELD, except with blackjack and hookers!
Yeahhhhh. The power of Let the Right One In comes from the horrible realisation, as the credits roll, that Oskar is eventually just going to turn into another version of Eli's 'father'. He's not her cute preteen crush, he's her Renfield (okay, an argument could be made that he's both, but the former is going to wear…
"Why would anybody want a regular lamp or other light source, when you can have these incredible neon sculptures instead?"
A&E wants to turn the beloved vampire drama Let The Right One In into a TV series
I will only support this if there is another Muppet cat attack scene...one per (purr?) episode will work.
Those combinations have too many duplications. With Hulu + Netflix (w/DVD) + Antenna you have everything. Sure you might be behind on a couple of shows as you wait for them to come out on DVD, but if the goal is to save money this is the most cost effective way.
meh, I'd prefer farmed fish anyway to avoid overfishing and destroying the natural stock... As long as anything done to the farmed fish doesn't impact my health differently and the taste is just as good. Not to mention I would assume farmed fish mercury levels would be significantly lower.
Eminently watchable? check. Great action scenes? check. Appropriate use of cgi & modern technology? check, check. Completely implausible premise with an equally implausible objective? check and check. Sounds like a great sci fi action movie to me. It flirted with the line of taking itself to seriously, but didn't…
There really are bits that feel like they just got done watching Groundhog's Day then wrote the scene. This is not a bad thing, the movie is damn good.
Groundhog Day meets Starship Troopers.
I really wish this movie had done better than it did.