Why does this seem to get shittier and shittier the more we learn about it? I wonder how much riffing on craft beers and indie bands we'll have to hear from Jonah Ray.
Why does this seem to get shittier and shittier the more we learn about it? I wonder how much riffing on craft beers and indie bands we'll have to hear from Jonah Ray.
It's the heaviness and sorrow behind it that makes the line. It's one of my favorite lines of dialogue in the whole series. Yoda knows what's coming, he knows what's come before, and he knows how important it is for Luke to succeed. It's a gut punch from a character you never expected one from. So awesome.
Yoda did it better, but yeah it was pretty bad-ass.
Yeah, I'm not drinking the Kool-Aid on this show like mostly everyone I talk to about it apparently has. It's mildly entertaining, but it smacks of Aziz wanting to be Louis CK. I'm genuinely surprised he's not playing a comic in it, but an actor really isn't that far off. I'm two episodes in, and I've audibly laughed…
It's flat as a board across the board. Aziz is the only one who shows any kind of life. The rest are reading off cue cards, and that's about it.
I'm only in it for the ribbons.
I liked SPECTRE a lot. If that's how Craig goes out, then I'm not sure how they could've topped it, especially in that last shot. It did feel like a mix tape, but a good mix tape with a whole lot of my favorite songs on it. It was a solid mixture of old and new school Bond. My dad would've loved it.
You should've stuck with lurking.
No, you're definitely wrong. Cleared that right up for ya.
I bet ol' Carley has never seen ANY movie where she wasn't sitting in the backseat or the back row.
You should watch it on your phone while sitting on a bumpy-ass subway ride under some shitty old flourescent lights that keep flickering. Maybe without wifi too, so it keeps going in and out. Don't use headphones, either. No really, it will be great.
I hadn't read the script beforehand so I couldn't tell ya what's been changed or not, but I felt his character was pretty well-served.
The same has been said about Sam Jackson. Goggins gets a lot of interactions with Sam throughout the movie, and the stuff they say to each other is aces.
I hope you're right. The Star Wars score is going to be hard to beat, but if Williams and Morricone are nommed in the same year, I'm good with whoever wins. Provided it's one of them. lol
I don't want to say too much because you really should go into it unspoiled, but I'd say his character has the largest arc of the film.
Because he's in the movie? Not sure what you're asking.
I'd need to see it again to have any kind of honest response to that, but I dug it a lot.
Loved him in Django. He even had the gunfighter walk down.
I saw a preview screening. Check my other post.
Wouldn't be surprised if he gets a Supporting Actor nod for this one. He's a large part of the film.