Holy cats, that was dark.
And I loved every minute of it!
Ledger's Joker has truly raised the bar for movie villainy. I won't go into any spoilers here, but believe the buzz -- he created a most unforgettable character.
The film really earned its PG-13 rating, though, so leave the...
I don't have another choice in mind right now, but Kattan as Keaton seems like a bad idea to me. For one thing, we all know Keaton had a foghorn of a voice. Kattan's... isn't.
Not me.
However, in order to keep my nerd cred I am taking off work opening day and seeing it a high noon.
I've seen too much already, so other than TV commercials I'm swearing off coverage until a week from Friday.
I'm done.
I had high hopes for "Eater" because its director also did Re-Animator, but geez, the protagonist dies at the end AGAIN?? And while I totally accept the voodoo "rules," I don't buy how he was able to get out of his cell in the first place, especially after he was searched "10...
Man, this looks like everything that Indiana Jones wasn't: Exciting! Dangerous! Real stuntmen doing real stunts without falling back on CGI!!
Can't wait.
I don't think Good, Bad & Ugly qualified because it was an Italian production, and the list was limited to American films. Otherwise, Once Upon a Time in the West should've topped the list.
Musicals would've been nice to see as well.
And is "Epic" even a genre? It seems more like a description to me. Like, the "Top Ten Black-and-White Talkies" or something.
Yeah, they're making it really tough to hang in there. I thought the daughter was going to be the key to whole thing as well -- but in a positive way.
Also, while I don't mind twist endings, this week's was really a downer. If every episode is going to feature the downfall of the...
Both of your points sum it up quite nicely:
Some people are just evil. I don't think Jeffrey Dahmer's folks did anything out of the ordinary that resulted in their son being a cannibal. It was just bad wiring.
Focus on the scary, indeed. It's called Fear Itself, not Somewhat Creepy...
Well, the clothes weren't radiated (eradiated? anyway, full of radiation) in the other movies. And who's to say he didn't buy replacement hats and jackets between movies? If you're going to argue that in this movie, they're supposed to be different articles of clothing after the bomb blast...
The hiding in the fridge didn't really bother me. However, Indy getting his clothes back after the scrubdown doesn't really make that much sense.
("Here's your fedora back, sir. Nevermind the burning sensation when it touches your skin.")
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