If you're telling me this is better looking than the exquisite (and so damn underrated) Field in England, then I am really eager to see this.
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If you're telling me this is better looking than the exquisite (and so damn underrated) Field in England, then I am really eager to see this.
Well, last I head he had guns and grenades in the truck and witnesses say he was shooting before he was killed.
As I said on Facebook last night in a discussion with a friend of mine... at this...
Comedy Series:
If you're going to have to have a second network comedy included (other than the well deserving Black-ish), you could at least do better than fucking Modern Family again. It's not...
Sugarland Express is a gorgeous film... man, that's a peculiar opinion. Any particular reason?
Not sure where you are going... I have been to a few get togethers at Ryleigh's in Fed Hill. Yes, the texture is a little horrific to me. Taste for me is pretty much salty (I have seen them described...
Either it is Bran that helps them bring down the wall or the Nights King finds the Horn of Winter... But I can't remember if they have ever mentioned that on the show.
The remaining plot seems...
Meh. I like Chuck D, but I'm not all that excited to hear ZDLR-less Rage... I'll just keep spinning the albums.
I think it is best we not judge Sansa's actions just yet. Perhaps amber will prove right that it was just some dramatic malarky that she doesn't say anything... but also perhaps she was considering...
I always thought the show kind of intentionally made the whole religious belief / code of the House of Black and White somewhat impenetrable. We only ever really know what Arya knows, which isn't...
Bran warged into him as he has before to move him into action (he responded to hearing Meera's plea that she needed Hodor) and best I can tell that because Bran was in both timelines, he effected...
Y'all a bunch of cynical MF'ers.
1. La caza [The Hunt] (1966)
2. The Spirit of the Beehive (1973)
3. Cria Cuervos (1976)
4. Las hurdes [Land Without Bread] (1933)
5. El Sur (1982)
6. O Sangue (1989)
7. Bad Education (2004)
8....
11. Yi Yi (2000)
12. Raise the Red Lantern (1991)
13. Three Times (2005)
14. The Horse Thief (1986)
15. A Touch of Zen (1971)
16. Goodbye, Dragon Inn (2003)
17. Fallen Angels (1995)
18....
I have generally found Lou to be vastly interesting and always worth watching, but he's also a very uneven and seems to waver in his confidence in the material. He wants to use the taboo to shine a...
The Blade would be in my second 10. I'm telling you, there we at least 25-30 total films I wanted to squeeze into this list. Especially as I have been spending most of my free movie-watching time...
How the hell am I supposed to narrow this to ten???
1. 2046 (2004)
2. In the Mood for Love (2000)
3. A Brighter Summer Day (1991)
4. City of Sadness (1989)
5. Exiled (2006)
6. Dragon Inn...
1. Distant Voices, Still Lives (1988)
2. The Servant (1963)
3. The War Game (1965)
4. O Lucky Man! (1973)
5. Dead Man's Shoes (2004)
6. The Butcher Boy (1997)
7. The House of Mirth (2000)
8....
1. The Ascent (1978)
2. Werckmeister Harmonies (2000)
3. Stalker (1979)
4. The Mirror (1975)
5. Mother and Son (1997)
6. Satantango (1994)
7. The Man with the Movie Camera (1929)
8. The Dream...
Don't have too much to add to the same films that are being mentioned already... I'm even throwing LVT a bone for his one true masterpiece.
1. Persona (1966)
2. Fucking Amal (1998)
3. Edvard...
1. The Tracker (2002)
2. The Proposition (2005)
3. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
4. Sweetie (1989)
5. Heavenly Creatures (1994)
6. The Piano (1993)
7. Ghosts... of the...
I was lurking as I still do from time to time... and saw this thread, read through it and noticed that Mikio Naruse has gotten like, zero love. That's absurd. It would be like having a list of...
"Fame" is a relative term, but Candyman, Dead Alive and Kurosawa's Cure for sure (I assume he is expanding beyond the US for this one...). I would imagine he might include borderline "horror" like...
Demolition Man is a legitimately good movie. It's so unpretentious and genuinely goofy, and Stallone really has good comic timing in that one.
Why do you say they have creative freedom? They are still following Martin's storyline (in broad strokes anyway). The series and book will arrive at the same basic outcome.
As for Cersei's scene,...
If he's not dead, then Harington is really fucking with people in that EW interview. I'm not sure I remember seeing an actor/filmmaker straight-up lie so directly in an industry interview before if...