This is seriously fantastic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CofZ7xjGyI8
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This is seriously fantastic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CofZ7xjGyI8
Completely agree. Firefly is my all time favorite show.
Big fan of Firefly then?
Haven't seen The Raid. I've probably avoided it because I try to avoid hand-to-hand combat movies. I know enough about real combat that all of Hollywood's silliness with hand-to-hand pulls me out...
Michael Mann did crisp action in 2004. So good
https://youtu.be/oEFPcljAXgs?t=54
Interesting. I'm not sure what I think of Rambo in these terms.
My personal adoration for it stems from I love the pure action hero genre, and Rambo is probably the most crisply shot one I know...
John Wick is refreshing in an industry awash with unoriginal, unimaginative rehashes.
I always liked that it was about his dog. Why does everything have to be so important? Can't a hero just...
One of the best of any genre.
Martin Freeman IMO. He might be one of the only Bonds I would watch.
I'd watch Elba though. He can be smooth and suave and dangerous with ease.
Kingsman 2 was no good? That's unfortunate because I loved the first one.
After Aliens and Rambo (2008), my picks for 3 and 4 goateriest actions are
Terminator 2
Predator
Am I forgetting any really great ones?
You certainly have a style. I wonder how to describe it. Raw, industrial, dystopian, technological, channeling the 80s.
Can never go wrong with the two greatest action films of all time:
Aliens
Rambo (2008)
What We Do In The Shadows With Ur Mom is better.
LOL
It was definitely hyperbole.
When it comes to my top film picks, I have a hard time saying they're anything less than the best ever. Schindler's List, O Brother Where Art Thou, Inglorious...
Leo's Revenant win (he won right?) is just another stone in the building that is the ridiculousness of the Oscars. It wasn't his best performance and frankly I don't think what the role called for...
John Goodman is easily (easily!) the most underrated actor alive. He's Philip Seymour Hoffman level talent yet continually relegated to supporting and obscure roles. That's what being fat in...
i wanna watch that. always liked randis the mandis.
i must watch it now
sounds legit. my decision to not watch is paying off.
i cant imagine it's anything other than "dinosaur monster movie"
jurassic park was not dinosaur monster movie. it was much more sophisticated
If you can figure out the name of that trope, its page on tvtropes.org will have a list of the most well known films with examples of it.
I read Hobbit twice and hated it both times, partly because I felt no affinity to any of the dwarves. I think I'll try the movie though
lollllllllllllllllll
http://i.imgur.com/GUccJ.jpg
I think the ending is great