I've seen a few, barely remember them though. Batman TAS and Batman Beyond are amazing cartoon series though.
Yeh that is true. Batman and Dracula is good I have not watch any dc animated movies in a while
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I've seen a few, barely remember them though. Batman TAS and Batman Beyond are amazing cartoon series though.
I remember seeing that one and being scared of it when I was younger.Yeh that is true. Batman and Dracula is good I have not watch any dc animated movies in a while
Yes,Also in It Chapter 2 I loved the homage to John Carpenter's The Thing, they even used the same dialogue, it was really cool
Well spotted D.J. the Bill/Lachance one slipped by me.Yes,that head sprouting spider legs was a nice nod
I also loved how Bill is seenGordie Lachanceat the end of the movie at his writing desk just likeis seen at his writing desk at the end of Stand By Me.
I had to fix that. I said Gordie was in It when he was in Stand by Me.Well spotted D.J. the Bill/Lachance one slipped by me.
I got the gist of itI had to fix that. I said Gordie was in It when he was in Stand by Me.
I'm so glad you can decipher and read gibberish fluently.I got the gist of it
It's one of my many talents, my wife always tells me I'm no ordinary bucket of sh*t.I'm so glad you can decipher and read gibberish fluently.
I don't believe that for a minute!It's one of my many talents, my wife always tells me I'm no ordinary bucket of sh*t.
Scout's honour!I don't believe that for a minute!
....soooooo, you're saying he IS an ordinary bucket of feces?.....I don't believe that for a minute!
NO NO NO. No feces involved at all! And not an empty bucket either --( just heading that off mister!)....soooooo, you're saying he IS an ordinary bucket of feces?.....
Hello Brat! Great seeing you drop by!Haven't seen many theatrical releases this year, partially due to lack of time, partially due to lack of screenings (really wanted to see Climax, Midsommar & Dragged Across Concrete, but none came anywhere near locally). Here's my thoughts on a few of the ones I did see.
John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum
Just complete crap. Badly written, badly acted, way too much CGI, none of the simplicity that made the first film work. The constant never-ending scenes of weightless video-game became so repetitive and alienating to me it was almost surreal.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
I think this is Tarantino's weakest film by a fairly wide margin. Overall more good than bad, with some highlights (mostly the Manson related stuff, which was scant), but honestly a lot of it is really dull. People driving around listening to old tunes and baring their nasty-ass feet aren't as interesting as you think they are, Quentin. I respect the obvious effort and passion, but it was ill-disciplined in a way I thought was tiresome rather than absorbing (unlike the next film).
The House That Jack Built
After anticipating it for nearly a year, this has ended up being my favourite film of 2019. Ugly, mean-spirited, self-reflexive, pernicious, over-long, and also completely brilliant. Jack Dillion is fantastic, there's some quality dark humour, and the final section is the boldest filmmaking I've had the pleasure of seeing on the big screen.
I took that as a complete rip-off of the movie at the time I saw it, but now after reading what you wrote I suppose it could be considered an 'homage' - thanks for helping me to look at it in a new way.Also in It Chapter 2 I loved the homage to John Carpenter's The Thing, they even used the same dialogue, it was really cool
I think the director is a huge fan of Carpenter's The Thing and just wanted to acknowledge it's influence on him and his work. Re; Jessica Chastain, yeah little things like that do tend to get under my skin as wellI took that as a complete rip-off of the movie at the time I saw it, but now after reading what you wrote I suppose it could be considered an 'homage' - thanks for helping me to look at it in a new way.
I might have to go see the movie again. It had a different feel than the first movie
Her cleft chin kind of got to me when I was watching - I know that sounds insignificant but the younger version of Bevvy did not have one
Hope I did not spoil it for others by saying thatI think the director is a huge fan of Carpenter's The Thing and just wanted to acknowledge it's influence on him and his work. Re; Jessica Chastain, yeah little things like that do tend to get under my skin as well