There are a lot of funny overacting gifs and pics from Lost but I don't think any of them are from her.
There are a lot of funny overacting gifs and pics from Lost but I don't think any of them are from her.
He went on about the whole Book of Crime in the Midwest idea and how each season was like a different chapter. I liked that idea and was hoping for more than just a few seasons, but if he feels like he needs a break then it's probably for the best.
Nah, I probably could worded my initial post better then. The small stuff is so good in that scene, Hardy's got moves.
Oh yeah. They would work for weeks but then suddenly you would have to pull the cards out and run them through some program on the computer like 5 times throughout the day.
Huh? I was trying to praise that scene.
I know it's cliche to be like "not all movies need to be high art!" but I mean, it's true. Skull island's main intention was to be a reasonably brisk pulp action movie in which a bunch of people get slaughtered by monsters on an island until Kong shows up to punch the bad ones. And it succeeded pretty remarkably on…
Reminds me of that scene in 40 Year Old Virgin where it's playing on a TV at the store and one of them says something like "I thought Damon was a Streisand but he's kicking the shit in this one!" It pretty accurately summed up how a lot of people felt.
Can we talk more about how kick ass Blade 2 is? Ron Perlman and Donnie Yen, ninja vampires, classic dissection scene, mouth monsters, Blade suplexes someone. It's a gift that keeps on giving.
Plus reign of fire had the coolest dragon designs.. I love how they don't have dinky little arms and instead have the whole bat-esque wing/arm combo going on. Feels more realistic too.
Yeah he gets a lot of flak but I would argue that he retains the important aspects of the scenes with them. Supremacy's fights have a lot of longer shots where the camera shakes but is still held at a fairly wide angle and without cutting too frequently. Ultimatum is worse but I think he still holds shots on important…
It's so true. Things like the snow fortress assault in Inception or the truck chase in The Dark Knight are great but all the small scale stuff tends to be mediocre.
Identity and Supremacy are two of the most classic "Late night, pop in a DVD and fall asleep" type movies. Those menu loops are burned into my brain.
TBH after posting that I read through the comments more and I've taken away anything from this it's that the zombie rules are incredibly inconsistent.
That is specifically mentioned in season 1. When Liv dates the musician and finds out he gets his brains from Blaine. She confronts musician dude and he bases his defense around that. He can ignore the source because he's not actively immersing himself in the victim's life and thus not receiving any visions.
Woah, I could totally see that being a scenario where Liv gets cured but then is immediately reinfected by Major accidentally.
Jaime Lannister in Game of Thrones has a whole redemption arc despite him attempting to murder Bran in the first episode.
Isn't it meant to parody old monster b-movies? It even has the black and white intro set in the 50s.
This is one side of YouTube I don't really get. The personalities alone are annoying to me, but the over-all style is also really grating. I'm not a fan of the single cam, constant cutting style that's so popular. The stuff I tend to watch is often cooking videos from channels like Munchies, so there's a bit more…
I totally get that though. Voyeurism without the invitation is more appealing (as creepy as that sounds). When they're inviting you to look at them it just feels narcissistic.
Can studios make ad money off of stuff like that?