Stallone was 64 when The Expendables came out, and I think Jackie Chan was 58 when "he took a step back" from doing quite as much. I think part of it is that the actors who make these films are just the best at conveying a particular feeling.
I am not particularly interested in painting miniatures but I have been playing so much Total War: Warhammer this year that I am tempted to buy a Warhammer Fantasy miniature just to have one.
The Thunderbolts are very relatable if you think you are a loser. I mean, maybe your average loser has killed one or two fewer people than Yelena, but as a general type...
Anyway - I think there is a fine line between the adoration of a crowd and the adoration of a small group of people. Like...
Saw it an it definitely seemed like a worthwhile effort. Was a bit sad that Taskmaster was just killed off. Maybe it is not coincidental that Ghost did the deed - the consolation prize for also being a bit underdeveloped. They really went in on Chekov's gun there, what with the comment about how...
I do not recognize everyone but yeah, that cast is pretty stacked. A Young Avenger, a Sand Snake, a mainstay of Canadian political comedy, and a space cadet. And Anjali Bhimani, who people have probably seen or heard more than they might realize.
I have passed the 1000 mark of Warhammer II. Add to this that I bought Warhammer I just after Christmas 2024 and I passed 600 hours with it. There are still four months left. I do not even have any of the paid DLC for these games.
If my dabbling it some light thread necromancer may be excused (2023 is no 2004, amirite?) I watched this with my Mom tonight and I enjoyed it as much as I hoped I would. I am not sure how much my Mom liked it but she stayed awake which is, as far as I am concerned, one of the most important...
Until recently I remembered Cabin Fever mostly for having a Power Ranger and for the gruesome visage of one woman being eaten alive by the disease.
But let me tell you - this movie primed me to be terrified when recently someone close to me was diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis. I literally...
Actress Kelley Mack, who played Addy on The Walking Dead, has died at age 33 after a battle with cancer.
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/kelley-mack-death-walking-dead-013656082.html
Maggie Kang, the principal creator, is Korean-Canadian rather than Korean-American.
I finally watched it tonight and I even enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would.
Not exactly what this thread is for but I have come to report that after 320 hours I have finally stopped playing Everspace 2. I think I probably got my money's worth.
The only cameo I really needed to see in a Happy Gilmore 2 was Drew Carey punching Happy out. If it does not have that then I really never needed to see it.
Suddenly I noticed they are using the same lopsided uniforms as Discovery and.... the fact that they did not change that really does make it seem like a Discovery sequel rather than being its own thing.
Me neither, but that was COVID. I refuse to watch an Avatar film for the first time in anything less than cinematic 3D. I am going to assume, not necessarily correctly, that there will be opportunity to see the second film again when this one hits theatres, and then I will rectify that.