If Synder had his way; Wonder Woman wouldn’t have been in his films.
C’mon- we all know that’s true.
If Synder had his way; Wonder Woman wouldn’t have been in his films.
C’mon- we all know that’s true.
Oh yeah, for sure.
If that would have avoided Wonder Woman 84, I might agree. That movie had some terrible VFX and, well, most else.
The first one was great and I’m not sure why it went off on a weird tangent.
Even Pedro Pascal and Kristen Wiig couldn’t save that movie.
OMG, I just realized that was him!
It was a different kind of character for him. He tends to get typecast as Protector Dad, but he has more range than most people realize.
He was pretty great as a bi-sexual horny bad ass, for example…
I watched some Episodes of Love, Death and Robots. In spite of Rhys Darby’s presence, I still think the best episode out there is Zima Blue. I think I’m turning into that annoying hipster who hates everything, but that Playstation vibe of most of the shorts is very annoying.
MURDERBOT!!!
I was worried, but Alexander Skarsgard is so good as SecUnit, the feel of the novellas is well translated to a visual medium (so far), the production value is top notch and the portrayal of Sanctuary Moon is hilarious. I just wish the episodes were twice as long.
It’s actually so good my only worry now is that it gets immediately cancelled…
I watched the last season of Love Death Robots. This is my favorite episode. What a funny love letter to the felines.
This movie kept popping up on my Netflix home screen and I never paid much attention to it. Then my wife watched it and said I might like it and should watch it;
Well…
I thought it would be a comedy as even more so since the synopsis said it was the story of a boy who intended to take care of his grandmother to get her inheritance… But it’s a very bittersweet story about old people, death, loneliness and family. The boy started to live with his grandmother and ends up learning a thing or two about life, family and how to deal with death while living with her.
Yeah… I dunno know anymore. Glad it find a home and will still be on PBS…
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