By Not Go To PostNow watch the academy nominate it for best screenplay and nothing elseHe is one of the most nailed on winners in recent memory. Check his record this awards season: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ke_Huy_Quan#Awards_and_nominations
By FortuneFaded Go To PostHe is one of the most nailed on winners in recent memory. Check his record this awards season: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ke_Huy_Quan#Awards_and_nominationsWhich is why it's going to be so funny when the most prestigious film award bloc in the world, the average 63 year old 92% white Academy, snubs the whole movie
By Laboured Go To Post(@inky, para inko)
By FortuneFaded Go To PostHe needs to hire bodyguards for the rest of his life.
While I did enjoy Knives Out and to a lesser extent Glass House, this is basically why I was disappointed both times lol
the * tho lol i guess thats optional
The rules for a “Fair Play” whodunnit were codified by mystery writer Ronald Knox in 1928, and are as follows:
1. The criminal must be introduced early on, and must not be a character whose thoughts the reader has followed.
2. No supernatural agencies.
3. No more than one secret room or passage, and these should only be found in appropriate buildings.
4. No undiscovered poisons, or appliances which need a long scientific explanation at the end.
5. No racist caricatures.*
6. The detective must not be helped by an accident or unaccountable intuition.
7. The detective must not commit the crime.
8. The detective must not find any clues which are not immediately revealed to the reader.
9. ‘The Watson’, i.e. the detective’s friend who is often the main point of view character, must be of slightly lower intelligence than the average reader, and must not conceal any thoughts which go through his mind.
10. Twins and doubles must not be introduced unless the reader has been prepared for them.
– Ronald Knox, 1928
the * tho lol i guess thats optional
By Yurtlicious Go To PostWhile I did enjoy Knives Out and to a lesser extent Glass House, this is basically why I was disappointed both times lolOh no how can you ever love anything if you don't follow rules
the * tho lol
Identical twins out of nowhere is a fucking shite reveal, always.
Unforgotten just about got away with it
Unforgotten just about got away with it
By Yurtlicious Go To PostWhile I did enjoy Knives Out and to a lesser extent Glass House, this is basically why I was disappointed both times lol
the * tho lol i guess thats optional
The anti David Cage rules, Heavy rain laughs at this list.
By Yurtlicious Go To PostMy spirit animal
Was great in the THR roundtable too. Seems genuinely interested in everyone else’s narratives.
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
Fun, at parts really good. Voice acting and animation top notch, really good action scenes too. Perrito fan favorite, imagine being that naive.
Honestly though this was a good flick, animations have come a long way.
Fun, at parts really good. Voice acting and animation top notch, really good action scenes too. Perrito fan favorite, imagine being that naive.
Honestly though this was a good flick, animations have come a long way.
Just watched Titanic for the first time in what must be 20 years. It’s such an impressive film, despite some of the bad acting and dialogue
By FortuneFaded Go To PostOne of 5he unfunniest comedians in recent years
By s y Go To PostOne of 5he unfunniest comedians in recent years
it could be somewhat funny, if his delivery wasn't that of a first timer at an open mic.
By Freewheelin Go To PostJust watched Titanic for the first time in what must be 20 years. It’s such an impressive film, despite some of the bad acting and dialogueI might see it in theaters in February for the first time ever
By NiceGuy Go To PostI unashamedly love Titanic.
Great film, dunno why there would be any shame. Because it's basically a romance film?
Romance + Cameron + biopic + Leo in the ‘uncool heartthrob’ phase + everyone and their nans went to see it so it isn’t hip and underground
Haven’t seen it since I was about six. Cried a lot watching it. Worth a rewatch
Haven’t seen it since I was about six. Cried a lot watching it. Worth a rewatch
By inky Go To PostMe ma took me to see it as a kid. Free tits!Also Kate Winslet goes topless.
There is a generation of young people who think Titanic is pure fiction and didn't actually happen as a historic event.
By Laboured Go To PostI didn't like it.Titanic or Winslet's tits?
By Laboured Go To Posthuehuehuehuehuehuehue
By inky Go To PostMe ma took me to see it as a kid. Free tits!There's boobs in almost every Jim Cameron PG-13 movie. Even Avatar 2 has em
The moms of MPAA can't stop the King of Hollywood
By NiceGuy Go To PostIs that reirom?
First time I watched Titanic was in English GCSE class. Can only imagine the amount of stiffies when Kate Winslet got her tits out.