I mean, Superman Returns was universally loved, right?
I mean, Superman Returns was universally loved, right?
Oh he knew. You don't marry a girl, bang her, mind wipe her then leave the world for a few years unless you know. Believe me.I can't defend the eavesdropping thing, but you can't call him a deadbeat dad when he didn't even know.
I'll always be thankful for that movie if only for one line:Just for reference:
The Sandlot = perfect kid acting/dialogue movie
Sandlot is one of my favorite movies, and I still use that quote.I'll always be thankful for that movie if only for one line:
That is like my favourite scene in that movie... I do the Spacey/Luthor WRONG to my friends sometimes... I think only one of them gets the reference at this point.
Fun fact: the actor that played Smalls had ended up in an auto accident a few year ago. When the other driver got out and realized who had hit his car, he took advantage of the moment to say:I'll always be thankful for that movie if only for one line:
If you liked ABCs, you should like the VHS films.ABC's of DEATH: This is a bizarre collection of gory short films that, for the most part, don't offer anything worthwhile. The premise is simple. 26 directors were given a letter and freedom to do pretty much whatever they wanted. Well... "whatever they wanted" pretty much translates to nearly full on porn or just some of the stupidest shit you've ever seen. F is for Fart. And no I'm not kidding there. And whatever you think that short film could possibly be about based on that information, you'd probably be wrong. It's one of the most bizarre segments, right up there with W is for WTF. I never even found out what Z is for, because while we were watching the segment I started getting the death glare from my wife because it featured naked Nazi chicks fighting each other with a huge plastic dick and vegetables.
Now I just realized I gave Gas Bandit every reason to watch the movie.
Didn't like either.If you liked ABCs, you should like the VHS films.
Got me interested to look at his IMDB, turns out, anything he's directed or produced, I didn't find the least bit interesting/entertaining. That's not even a dig at Charlie, that's just something I never thought to look up till this post.really interested to see spike lee's take
Honestly, doesn't surprise me in the least now that I think about it that Charlie likes Spike Lee now that you've mentioned that film. It all makes sense.Do The Right Thing is one of the best movies ever produced, IMO.
Most giants in mythology (though I can't be certain about Norse as I'm not overly familiar) are depicted as anywhere from 7-10 feet tall. They're significantly larger than ordinary humans, but not godzilla.Saw Thor, I liked it. Less actiony than I thought it would be but I liked how the beef of the plot focused on Thor and Loki as people rather than gods. Also, is it fair to call them Ice- GIANTS? Their tall I guess, but I wouldn't say giant.
Ravenpoe is mostly correct. The jotuns came in a variety of sizes and shapes, but were generally large (but not GIANT) humanoids. A lot of times, they were the same size as Asgardians (i.e. just big).Most giants in mythology (though I can't be certain about Norse as I'm not overly familiar) are depicted as anywhere from 7-10 feet tall. They're significantly larger than ordinary humans, but not godzilla.
Probably the "sick stick" scene. It was crude and disgusting, but nevertheless delightful.Just got back from Kick Ass 2. I loved it just as much as I loved the first one. I have no clue why the critics hated it so much.
I think a lot of it has to do with some people ONLY liking the original because a little girl was slicing up dudes and saying horrible words, but for me Hit Girl was part of a greater whole. I think for most people, Hit Girl was the only thing that they liked in the first movie.Probably the "sick stick" scene. It was crude and disgusting, but nevertheless delightful.