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As a puppeteer. He operated Christian Slater.
I liked The Outer Limits from the 90s because it got Alyssa Milano to get her boobs out. Good times.
I think a lot of the old Twilight Zone episodes hold up more than the original Outer Limits and some of the 80s Twilight Zone stuff was pretty good too. I saw them more than Outer Limits but I do enjoy a good anthology show.
We finally have a female voice on the podcast, hooray!
The timeline where Back to the Future is freaking awesome? I like this timeline.
Oooooooh, the whole 'don't call me chicken ' bit didn't appear until the sequel and 'yella' was the third film, BTTF Fail
Remember guys, Upworthy-style headlines for this game.
I have no idea what that means.
A Good Day To Die Hard
Bruce Willis no longer gives a shit, so why should you?
Back To The Future
The best family movie to feature incest ever made!
Jack And Jill
Make it to the end without wanting to gauge your eyes out with a teaspoon and get your money back!
Total Recall
Is it real? Is it a dream? Who cares, there's a chick with three boobs!
Pfffft, I didn't read that! I just read the title of the thread like a normal person.
Those are movies! Faldor ruined the thread!!!!!!!
Technically, that was before he was famous.
Oh, come on, Shia, you are just fucking trolling now! Shia Wears Bag On Head At Premiere
Yeah, I couldn't link to the article, thanks Doc
Buzzfeed asked Creationists to ask non-believers a question. This is my favourite-
Believe in God all you want but.....holy shit! Really?
Just watched Homefront, not a bad action movie written by Stallone and starring his mate Jason Statham. It's nice to see Winona Ryder again, even if it was a nothing role. Made me realise that even after 25 years I still have a bit of a crush on her.
We've lost Zarban! SHYAMALAN!!!!
I listen along to films I own on blu ray or region 1 dvd otherwise I just listen as a podcast. If I haven't seen the film, I don't listen to the episode
Jimmy B says yes, fireproof78 says no and Dorkman I THINK is saying yes, kind of?
So, which is it?
Personally I think none of it is earned and something happens towards the end that tries to imitate a better Trek film that they should have left alone. They started being their own thing then, well, didn't. Anyway, that thing at the end could have been character development if the characters had known each other much longer than is presented here. Therefore, I don't feel any of it is earned. That could just be me, though.
As mentioned before, my friend does magic-
Yeah but they forget that and make the character do it again in the sequel. He oses command of the Enterprise. For ten whole minutes. Making the conflict pointless.
Captain Phillips was one of my favourite films of last year
I watched The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and I've decided I just don't care how it all ends.
Again, my fellow doctors - being sad is not depression. People can be sad and still function. It's the difference between your leg hurting and your leg being broken.
As someone who genuinely suffers from 'Clinical Depression', I am often surprised that some people make this distinction for some reason. You can have times where you feel a bit sad or there can be days on end where you just can't drag yourself out of bed because you feel useless and pathetic and you just want to curl up in a ball forever away from everyone else. Unfortunately, for the past two years or so I have been going through the latter. There are some people who hear I suffer from depression and their first instinct is to say 'cheer up' which while annoying can be attributed to them not knowing the full story so I understand. I have no choice to really as so many people use 'depression' as a catch-all term for having off days, those of us actually suffering from it can often get ignored. Which, on my off days suits me fine as I want to be left alone. Depression humour for you there, ladies and gents.
Anyway, tangent, much? I didn't see Bullock's character as suffering from depression in Gravity
-Loss of character. The plots are so busy and confused that the film loses track of the primary character stories which made TREK 2009 compelling and drove things forward. People point out that Spock's death in WRATH OF KHAN was earned by decades of fan affection for the characters. This movie not only didn't have that to draw upon, it didn't bother to use its OWN running time to build to that moment. The opening sequence of TREK 2009, with the death of the Kelvin, had more heart and character development than all of STID.
This. A thousand times, this.
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