I'm pretty sure this will turn out to be another one of Kimmel's.
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I'm pretty sure this will turn out to be another one of Kimmel's.
Well then FUCK IT
We should definitely have chocolate on hand for Azkaban.
I am down with this, with the proviso that bathroom breaks don't count against my total.
We should do some bleeping for the sake of the Potter audience, keep things PG-13.
Pumpkin spiced lattes!
ALL NIGHT LONG
I intend to beat my LOTR record and remain on mic for all 8 films. Place your bets now for how long I actually last.
Exotic coffee will be appreciated.
Normal-ass coffee will be appreciated, too.
Actually it looks like they help promote fundraisers, not just for themselves. We'll definitely be contacting them.
And just to be clear, yes, we're doing the first one again.
YOUR BODY IS NOT READY
Pound for pound, Alfonso Cuaron is a more accomplished director with a more versatile skill set than Martin Scorcese.
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...so anyway, BLADE RUNNER is overrated.
MY DEAD BODY, GHOST
Like sending letters to Santa. It's easier just to accept them and throw them in a pile than try to explain to people not to send them.
I tend to side more with the modern usage-rs than lexicographers, so I appreciate being made aware of the preferred distinction.
"Irregardless" and the dilution of "literally" will happen over my dead body, however.
It's been a number of years since I watched the show -- was this really an episode? I can kind of see it passing as one of the Treehouse of Horror vignettes but it sounds more like Carrie's mom having a fever dream.
I laughed at the joke. But I appreciate sellew defending my honor.
You people.
Oh right. Those too.
EDIT: Oh, I've got a controversial opinion that I've just recently been reminded of: Richard Harris' portrayal of Dumbledore was not any better than Gambon's. He was clearly disinterested and phoning it in.
I think ultimately the real problem with HULK is the ending, where the film dissolves into abstraction to the point of incoherence. Had the ending been more satisfying I think ten years on people would have revised their opinion of the film, given time to remove themselves from their expectations and appreciate it for what it is, but unfortunately it's a film with a lot of ambition that simply fails to deliver.
I have come to appreciate the film in its failure, though, because it failed ambitiously. I'd rather see more films that bite off more than they can chew than films which fail because they aim for inoffensive mediocrity.
Yeah, I didn't personally catch a paternalist vibe. Aside from Kowalski flirting with her to lighten the mood in a couple spots -- which you could convince me he would've done with a frightened male astronaut too, he seemed like the kind of guy -- I didn't feel he treated her any differently than he would have an inexperienced male astronaut, nor did I feel the movie treated her any differently.
If we apply the (certainly imperfect) test that's lately been applied to comic books, it's arguably a sexist portrayal if you can swap the gender, and a male in that situation strikes us as ridiculous. There is no situation in the film where making Stone a man renders "his" behavior or portrayal ridiculous.
That guy is, like, obviously Frank Sinatra's son.
Dorkman wrote:No, it's not spinning that fast. There's might only be a few ounces of pull on him, but in zero-g, that's enough.
Though the force would still have to be great enough to keep Sandra from tugging George back toward her without her leg slipping further.
Well, they establish that it is. She tries to pull him in and instead winds up pulling her own leg almost free.
Cool! So the scenery around the astronauts was also changing (i.e. sometimes Earth is behind them, sometimes not)?
No, it's not spinning that fast. There's might only be a few ounces of pull on him, but in zero-g, that's enough.
When Sandra hits the end of the tether, you see her swing against the backdrop of the Earth. In Clooney's shots at the end of the line, watch the stars behind him. They're moving in a consistent direction at a consistent speed, because they're slowly spinning against them.
You can't really make that argument about the devil in this movie though, because, you know, the raping.
Just saw it again.
The ISS is spinning. Gently, but clearly. So the centripetal force is pulling Clooney "out."
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