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Why The Predator Looks So Different In Predator: Badlands
It is a "special" predator. The JarJar Binks of predators. The Blockhead of predators. The r-word predator.
The movie sounds like an incredible premise except for the bone dead stupid idea to make its face humanlike to garner sympathy. Totally unnecessary.
So I hope "test audiences" reject it so hard that they have to redesign it to look like a proper, if not younger predator.
Otherwise I know I'll be laughing at how stupid and fake and idiotic it looks.
Snow White's Box Office Is A Harsh Reminder Of Rachel Zegler's Prior Disappointments
The lowest common denominator is her presence, so while I wouldn't put it all on her as a fail, I would put most of it on her. Sure. Actors are actors, they aren't ambassadors or politicians. They should keep their mouths shut and just act. I am not far left or far right and I find both Gadot and Ziegler to be hysterical, just at opposing ends. Plus, Gadot simply has no talent, a ham actor, and Ziegler has the face of an eager pug and will not age well.
At any rate, this article refutes reality. If I made a film, I would stay far away from hysterical misandrist zigler or a bad actor like Gadot. Both are terrorist lovers. Actors need to understand that their jobs do not include exploiting their publicity for personal politics.
How Tom Bombadil Resists The One Ring In The Lord Of The Rings
Perhaps, except Tolkien indicates that Tom, especially out of his forest, would be weak to Sauron even if Sauron had no ring.
How Tom Bombadil Resists The One Ring In The Lord Of The Rings
I figured he was a valar, an ainur, more powerful than Gandalf the Maiar, for example. that the ainur sing things to life, and Bombadil is quite a singer. Morgoth was an ainur too. Ainur are more powerful than Maiar like the wizards. But then again, given Tolkien's fondness for song, maybe even Sauron sang and danced, making songs not always significant or powered with meaning.
But Tolkien never said, and he indicaed that some things should go unexplained even if the author has a clear explanation. If Bombadil predates elves and Istari and Ents and trees, then who knows, he may be some special emissary of eru iluvater that is a personification of nature or the land or even an idea, and independent of the valar.
Unless a secret paper by Tolkien is found it will be forever a mystery. And that is likely the point.
5 Nosferatu Details About Bill Skarsgård's Count Orlok Appearance That Make Him Even Scarier
Boring. The 1922 is best, with 1979 being 2nd because Herzog and Kinski, and this a distant 3rd. Only young folks who haven't seen the other 2 would love this
Hoult was astounding.
Depp ruins it, with her dead fish eyes and how her melon bulbous head looks like a big hair actor put on a phony bald cap and then stuck a bad wig on the bald cap. Every time she stuck out her tongue and shook and overacted my own eyes rolled so hard I popped blood vessels and had a headache the next day. Go away please lilly rose. Awful actress.
And Defoe was corny when he is usually genius.
Eggers was definitely in a slump on this one.
Skarsgard looked too much like Vlad Tepesh when the movie was stolen from Dracula which was only very loosely based on Tepesh. So no to the mustache. No to too much of Orlok talking. Just no. It wasn't good.
Adrien Brody Reveals How He Won Leading Predators Role After Being Considered For A Different Character
I just watched an early role of his, in The Thin Red Line, and it made me laugh because I don't think he has any lines. To me it appears Malick just said "OK, look bug eyed scared in every scene, and it'll be GOLD, son" and he bug eyed the hell out of that role. On second thought, he does have lines, I guess, but they were very overshadowed.
Hilarious Take On What Stardew Valley Would Look Like In Real Life Has Made Fans Question Everything
I am 47yo and considering I live in public housing in poverty riddled Appalachia, it would be my dream to not just have a condemned farmhouse with no kitchen or bathroom, I would be happy just to have an acre of land, or maybe even just 1/4 of an acre of land. I would tent live until I had built my own A-frame cabin.
Nonetheless it is funny to imagine the game as real life. I have played this game off and on since it released and the peace and happiness it has brought me in my world of depression, chronic pain, and hopelessness is just priceless. My dog and this game has got me through some dark times.
"I Didn’t Even Know That Was Possible": Unlucky Stardew Valley Player Has The Worst Luck In The Mines, Not Once But Twice
Most painful or annoying loss for me was starting a game and immediately losing my weapon in the mines. I had no way to replace it because the weapon shop wasn't open yet.
10 Sci-Fi Movies Where The Bad Guy Was Right
Bane in the batman movie was right. All the rich people need to die, and their wealth redistributed equally. I delighted in watching their torment, and feel all the rich deserve The Luigi Treatment. Plus I always wanted to set off a nuclear device. Good stuff. All that death would quiet my rage at the privileged.
If I was in a movie I would definitely be an antagonist because I have questionable but lofty goals like Bane or Thanos, and I have no limits on how I would enact those goals. Except animals and especially dogs. Kids are on the plate, but not dogs, muah ha ha.
What can I say, I want to live in a world with much more mad science.
What "Witness Me" Means In Mad Max: Fury Road
There are some scenes where nux repeats something like "I live, I die, I live again," suggesting that NO they do not necessarily go to Valhalla forever, that they have a chance to return. Unless he meant that living again would mean living on as a legend in the mind of surviving War Boyz. There is also a war boy scene where a war boy died in failure and Immortal declares it "Mediocre," which is harsh.
Can anyone confirm the reincarnation thing or am I just confused? I recently watched this and furiosa prequel back to back.
Ridley Scott Sold The Set Of 2005 Movie For $10, But When He Wanted To Rent It, The Price Ballooned To $1M
He sounds like a crybaby. Since the set was constructed, inflation has risen 61%. Add that to the $300k, or factor in all the insurance costs it would have incurred plus keeping it maintained, and I would say he got a deal paying only 1 million to rent it, when the budget of the movie is in the hundreds millions.
At most it is an interesting anecdote that borders on ironic, but it isn't outrageous or complaint-worthy to suggest he got ripped off somehow.
"The Worst Possible Thing Just Happened": Stardew Valley Player Misclicks In The Mines & Ends Up Devastated
I've been playing since v1.0, started on PC, now it is my go-to Android tablet game. I have tried other farm games but SV is what I miss and go back to. New stuff gets added, it is wholesome, and a fine controller-focused break from intense PC games that requires mouse/keyboard and the reflexes of when I was 20yo. Sadly or happily, depending on your perspective, it numbs my old-timer loneliness, depression, and alienation.
"I Feel Like An Idiot": Stardew Valley Players Finally Realize How To Save Time Watering
Well, if you wake up in the morning and check the TV, maybe it makes sense to fill up water can right there as opposed to leaving house and walking to pond. It depends too on which starting farm chosen and how far the ponds are I guess. I definitely sink fill when I wake up though. It does save me a few seconds given where I farm and where my pond is