The last time I did a re-watch was when Edward Herrmann passed away so my memory is little bit hazy, but I am very sure they made references to Mr. Kim being around more then once. He was just never ever seen.
The last time I did a re-watch was when Edward Herrmann passed away so my memory is little bit hazy, but I am very sure they made references to Mr. Kim being around more then once. He was just never ever seen.
Jim Dale's voice as The Narrator always makes me feel comfy, delighted and reassured. Though anytime I hear it not related to PD it makes me sigh from sadness at there being so little of that show. I get the same way when I see any of the cast members in anything else, which gets harder when The Pie Maker is doing so…
The ending to the film version of 'Children of Men'.
Upvoted because I think that would make a fun movie I would like to see.
"R.I.P. Leonard Cohen"
"It’s come to this time when we are really so old and our bodies are falling apart, and I think I will follow you very soon. Know that I am so close behind you that if you stretch out your hand, I think you can reach mine.”
Garret Dillahunt has been great in every single thing I have seen him in and is one of my favourite actors as a result. I hope this gets picked if only for him alone.
"I prefer to take my time with things."
"Yes i know. You never even named your dog, did you? When it ran away, you posted signs saying, 'responds to long pauses'.
I am assuming since it would be silly for May to be on the same plane as the Congress men and women that those are different people. But thinking about this makes me wish i could see May beat up all of congress after making a bad vote. It could be a perfect if bizarre one-off comic maybe.
Come to a James Cameron article expecting and hoping for this
….leave satisfied.
Thank you for mentioning '6B' as one of the best episodes. I remember when it premiered hearing nothing but complaints which I just could not understand. It has one of the best emotional conclusions this show ever did and is a perfect example of what this show could do when the case-of-the-week affected the characters…
One of the biggest pet peeves I have is hearing anyone say the characters on LOST were dead the whole time. Despite what some may argue the show explained itself pretty clearly.
"Can you hear me?"
Only acceptable response: "Hell yes!"
So that's why Willy Wonka is a movie Reese remembers so well…
The big showcase for me was the episode in mid-Season 2 when John gets captured and interrogated by the FBI; up to that point Reese was just stoic and nothing else really, but in that interrogation you finally got a sense of how damaged and vulnerable this guy was. Caviezel made me re-evaluate everything else he had…
"If even a single person remembers you. Then maybe, you never really die at all."
I still need to see Southland Tales, The Box and I have yet to see the directors cut of Donnie Darko; but I would already consider myself a fan of his just from his script for Domino. Tony Scott made a great ADD (masterpiece?) experience, but it was only as good as the foundation that Kelly's hilarious script gave it.
You're watching it in the wrong timeline/universe.
I guess the obvious one has to be Danny Boyle's 'Sunshine', where the first two-thirds are one of the best sci-fi movies of the last decade and the last third isn't. The tonal shift just doesn't work as well as the measured pacing that came before, but I appreciate what it was trying to do. I admit there is still a…