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If you told me there would be a remake of "Logan's Run" I would say: "No way, Jose." If you told me there would be a remake of "Logan's Run" starring Ryan Gosling I'd say: "I'm already in the theater, START THE MOVIE!" Now your telling me that their is going to be a "Logan's Run" remake starring Ryan Gosling but now he's not going to be in it. Are you trying to drive me insane?
It really confuses me when mainstream media covers changes in superhero comics as if they haven't happened before and won't happen again (I mostly mean stuff like this and when batman/captain america/spider-man/etc died since the introduction of gay superheroes is still kinda new), but it's weirder when Videogum covers it since obviously people here might care but that's what we have Comicsalliance for.
I really don't have the energy to research his claim (or really the energy to give a shit about what Trump says) but I'm pretty damn sure none of the "more transparent" presidents have been asked to release this information fucking ever. All he's proving with this is he can afford to give away 5 million whenever he wants but obviously wont, hell I doubt he'd even do it if Obama did comply with his ridiculous demands.
A for effort though. I just checked the full menu and there's actually "Radagast's Red Velvet Pancake Puppies" which creates questions like: Why include such an obscure character on the menu? And do they think he's called Radagast the Red?
I was definitely older than ten when I first saw Labyrinth and I still LOVED it (Jim Henderson and David Bowie is a magic mix) but I kinda wish I'd seen it when I was younger, mostly cause I'd have more years to watch it over and over again.
I had a far more harrowing experiance. When I saw Prometheus with my brother we quickly became suspicious that something was wrong because all the trailers were for family films and animated movies, I even walked out and double checked that we were in the right theatre since it was a large multiplex. And then we were confronted with the reality of our situation as Madagascar 3 started to play in graphic 3D. It took half an hour for the staff to switch the films (I know modern projectors don't burst into flames and cinema's are busy but maybe one person could double check that the film being played is the right one), half an hour of a contrived plot and painfully unfunny Chris Rock voice acting, before I could finally relax and with some alien body horror.
I've been agonizing for a while whether or not to apply for US citizenship mainly because I wanted to vote in the election, but a $650 application fee is a little much for a college student without a scholarship and no current employment. Even though I am confident Obama will win I've been wrong before about major elections so I've just been hoping for Romney to continue to alienate himself from the average American voter and then WHAM! He reveals exactly how he really feels about non-millionaires in the plainest of terms. It's like a gift from the gods. USA! USA! (Yes I know the political system is still fucked and Obama is for from perfect but come on) USA! USA!
True but don't think for a second DC isn't going to have John Stewart as Green Lantern (PLEASE IDRIS ELBA, PLEASE GOD IDRIS ELBA), their not completely brainless.
Upvoted just for knowing that term.
How about we get Japanese American actor to play the part since that's an interesting twist on the story and it be nice to see a non-white WWII superhero, since their not going to make a Isaiah Bradley movie anytime soon. Then again I really don't care who's under the helmet as long as they take down a zeppelin.
James Joyce isn't even have as messed up as that video.
I was pretty annoyed about the S.A.D. (thanks for that acronym doctors) joke but your funny enough to make me realize it's not that big of a deal.
Except for Antiviral, which looks like an interesting movie I probably won't see, this is one of the blandest weeks for movie trailers in a long time.
The worst part of all this is that Sarah Palin can keep smiling while she basically tells the world she hates me for what I am like it's no big deal and everything is okie dokie.
The wonderful (terrible) thing about corporations is that they love money. So even if Chick-Fil-A boycott was effective enough to threaten the company, which it most likely wont be, the board of trustees or the share holders or however would force the CEO to apologize way before it ever went under.
Republican's keep mixing up when something is "so obvious even a child could see it" and when it's "so stupid only a child would believe it."
I listened to the full song online just to get it out of my head and midway through the video I hear Frodo yell "GANDAAAALF! NOOOOOOOO!" I laughed myself silly.
'Magicians' had some of the best dark humor I've seem in a long time, glad to know I'm not the only one who saw it.
I'm going to have to read the book before I see the movie, but was anyone else disappointed when they googled Cloud Atlas and saw that it wasn't written by David Mitchell of Peep Show and That Mitchell & Webb Look?
I completely forgot about Man of Steel when I went to see Dark Knight Rises, it was a pleasant surprise, though I can't tell if it's the "alien trying to find his place in the world" theme that got to me or Gandalf's "death" music.
He was all scowly because he had seen his parents killed in front of him like JGL's character who saw then same thing happen to his father.
"Hey, dog, don't tell anyone but I think you're great." - Cow
This kid is an American treasure.
As if hearing the real life story that Compliance was based on didn't already make me lose faith in humanity now there's a movie about it.
Ditto, though I prefer seeing scores of people fleeing massive firework displays gone awry to lone idiots giving themselves third degree burns.
"Right or wrong, this is the world we live in." When will people (IDIOTS) stop using this argument. If the world we live in is corrupt and unjust then obviously we should be trying to fix it rather than just shrugging and ignoring the problem.
The big question is what are we going to watch now that Mad Men and Game of Thrones are over? True Blood? I don't think so.
This episode had me saying "gif" under my breath about every five minutes.
Once again we see that a flawed movie can still be an entertaining movie, even a good movie though I wouldn't call it a great movie. No one will talk about 'Prometheus's plot decades from now the way people talk about 'Alien,' though students of film are probably going to discuss its visuals and cinematic techniques to some length. PRIMORDIAL EARTH SURE IS PRETTY.
The theater I saw Prometheus at played the first 20 minutes of Madagascar 3 by mistake which was apparently too much for other audience members' child-like attention spans since they were all talking during the opening sequence. I can't imagine how much more distracting it would be to have people ordering and eating food at the same time.
I have a running argument with my brother about whether Krispy Kreme is playing a character or not, I have no idea whether this proves me right of wrong.
For every moment that makes me say "oh fuck you mad men" and consider not watching anymore (like that god damn elevator shaft) there are a hundred more that make me think this is one of the best shows on television. This entire episode was pure gold is what I'm trying to say.
Damn those are both good theories, I kinda want them both to be true.
And it's pretty telling that we didn't get to see his wife's reaction to his death. Will they show it next week? Probably not.
That man is the angle of death.
I'm so glad they clarify that Shae actually cares about Tyrion, it's so sad but I'm so glad. #dinkladgetears.
I've seen this gif a bunch of times, can anyone tell me where it's from?