"We need this scanned and sent to everyone on that list"
In French, this line is " Je vais appeler Internet et leur demander de me faxer la liste des numéros de toutes ces femmes"
which means "I'm gonna call Internet and ask them to fax the list of phonenumbers of these women to me" X)
The dubbing team was clearly having a bad time understanding how Internet worked at the time.
But since this line was digged up, became kind of a joke in France ^^
I really liked the last 15 minutes, but man... what a slog. Also, strobe lights need to be illegal lmao.
@Leon Feng - Well, it kind of WAS a personal vendetta, not against ONE individual, but the ENTIRE party, even the WORLD as she had experienced it up to that time. When the girl who had killed her father showed no remorse or repentance for her evil act, instead bemoaning her fate and the loss of her arm, it pretty much confirmed her already fomenting opinion that her world was irredeemable. Thus, even after receiving the interstellar warning NOT to reply or answer because "they" would come and destroy civilization as she knew it, she replies with outstretched arms, telling the unidentified being that she will help them. Perhaps psychologically self immolating, but, also taking the rest of HER society with her, as she has no hope or care for the rest of humanity, due to her own unresolved trauma. Kind of like the modern application of ""Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius.", more commonly translated as "Kill em' all, Let God sort them out!".
Dr. Nollette's voice sounded awfully familiar, so I looked him up.
Turns out, he played Dr. Mora in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (the Bajoran scientist who worked with Odo), and Dr. Ma'Bor Jetrel in Star Trek: Voyager (the Haakonian scientist who developed the Metreon Cascade, the weapon that was used to destroy Neelix's home planet). Now I know why I didn't recognize the face: It's the first time I've seen James Sloyan perform without alien prosthetic makeup!
Y Tu Mama Tambien is a coming-of-age story about sexuality and betrayal. It's a sad story, but it's real. Cinematically, there is much to praise.
And so it is, I have finally watched this film. It was awesome, had such a good time watching it and the social commentary as the backdrop (and simultaneously the stand out feature) for the film was really hard-hitting and my favourite part. i freaking love road movies and this is definitely one of the best.
I loved it. I loved the story, the acting, the cinematography (those long takes), the emotions, everything. Just a fantastic coming of age road trip movie.
A much better episode. Lot's of emotion, and I'm pleased to see the MADDIE case resolved with a positive outcome. :thumbsup_tone1:
Man, rest in peace Lance, a great choice to play Zeus, he will be missed
The haters are going to hate this movie. Mostly because they just default to hating Captain Marvel and Ms Marvel. Come in just looking for things to hate. But this movie is a LOT of fun. Go in in a light hearted mood. Numerous things had me laughing out loud in the cinema.
The end could have been wrapped up a bit faster.
And OMFG THE MID-CREDITS SCENE!!! OMGOMGOMOGOD!!! (there is no post-credits scene).
An okay episode, not the best. SVU seems to have lost it's way a little. Simple case easily resolved, but too much side drama for my liking. This Maddie abduction needs to be brought to a conclusion soon. :thinking:
The writing has been really up and down this season. It looks like the writers strike has had an impact on the show
Just what we can expect from the police these days (actually always, just disgusting). This documentary was okay but left us with more questions. It triggered some things for me, so if you're an assault victim, be careful watching.
Who were the other 2 guys they heard? Who was the main target? There are rumours out there the actual target was Andrea, the ex-girlfriend, to push her back into the arms of a cop, with whom she's currently married. She won't speak. Is this really true? Then why did Muller take Denise anyway even though he realised she wasn't Andrea. Makes me believe he would always do what he did and his stories were bullshit. He had some near misses in the years before, so...
Who was the person who ordered the hit? I would look really hard for those person or persons. But again, the police won't investigate further even though they heard 2 other men talking. This case isn't closed in my mind, more shit will come to light, as it always does and it wouldn't surprise me if more 'men in service' will be associated.
I think Muller actually was a real sadist, because he made Denise complicit in her own rape, which is evil on another level. She had to endure every second of that, without even having the escape of disassociation, just because he wanted the 'girldfriend' experience. Again, sadism on another level.
I truly admire her strength and want her and every assault or rape victim to know they did nothing wrong. We just follow our instincts and survive or die. Whether it's freezing, complying, fighting,... There is no right or wrong way to act in these situations, your gut feeling and sometimes sheer 'luck' will dictate all. And even then, you might not make it out alive.
And people please, just stop believing what the media or movies portray rape to be and how victims act. Like the lawyer said, this is real life and everyone is different and reacts differently to life altering trauma.
If you want more info, there is a book Denise and her husband wrote. They really deserved more than those measly few millions that probably didn't even cover their legal fees and loss of income and there are several episodes about this case on Real Crime Profile with interviews from them and Misty.
Time for some eyebleach now.
I'm really liking this show (I think I've said it every week/every review). It's just enjoyable easy watching. I'd gladly watch another season of this.
I remember watching this when I was 11 and thinking "woah, Greek gods in an adventure movie, that's so cool!" Then, a few days ago, I decided to give the novel a shot, seeing as the new Disney+ adaptation came out. I wanted to see what the book was like before watching the show. Needless to say, this 2010 version strayed from the original material waaaaaay too much for me to be able to rate it anything higher than a 4. The plot didn't make any sense, and most characters seemed half-baked. Here's to hoping the new adaption is better!
Sometimes a film can be entertaining and terrible in equal amounts.
BlacKkKlansman is an undercover film, because beneath its brilliant sheet of light-hearted biopic lurks a dark satire of racism, all lives matter and Trumpism. It will sneak up on you with its dated 70's feel and then grab you with its arresting pertinence to contemporary issues. Watch this film or be doomed to repeat it.
BlacKkKlansman is so good that I forgot it was a Spike Lee film. More seriously, it even outshines 2006's Inside Man and the closing newsreel sequence literally had me sobbing in the cinema (my over-the-top emotional responses are just one of the many reasons I always sit in the front row). Not only one of the best films of the year, this is clearly the most important film of the year.
This is an incredible film. Not only is it a thoroughly entertaining film, it also comes with some hard-hitting messages. With the film taking place in the 1970's, I loved how it was able to tie a lot of things to present day, and make some slight jokes along the way as well.
I believe it's probably Spike Lee's best movie in years. Although the movie may be a bit long for some at 2 hrs 15 min, I was not bored for one moment. I highly recommend it.
Watching this in a totally white audience was an experience. The little titters and nudges when 'make america great again' was mentioned, or about police officers shooting unarmed black people, or even one becoming president; to the we won mentality at the final phone call.
Then the deathly silence with the current footage being shown. I think quite a few people realised it's not just references.
These people still exist today.
They still have their rallies.
They still have their marches.
They still murder in uniform.
And they still hold these abhorrent views.
I think I even heard some people sniff away some tears right at the end once they saw the footage and heard the words of people who were there.
Enjoy the film; enjoy the jokes (it is a funny film) but make no doubt the characters shown still exist.
MOTHERFUCKER
– mrw watching another lindelof masterpiece
this was literally so cute WHY AM I EMOTIONAL I LOVE RONALD SM
I'm starting to think that Kido isn't a nice person.
no wonder they’re cursed they eat their oatmeal dry
I believe Victor knows more than he wants to share. He is still that scared little boy that his mother left in the cellar many years ago.
I can picture the people on this site reviewing the first episode of Lost. “They better tell us by the second episode what is special about the island and what the monster is. Or I am outta here!”
The show is a mystery for a reason. Plus one monster being killed does count as the show moving forward a little bit.
Yeah, it's big, dumb, and corny, but it's got a little bit of heart so I didn't half mind it.
Its transformers, so you already know what you're getting. You don't complain at McDonald's when you order a McChicken and they serve you a McChicken.