Is this show worth watching? I only wanna see it for Henry Rollins and Ron Perlman.
>>79040403
Preferred it to Breaking Bad, soundtrack is pretty awesome too
>>79040403
It's not bad and you could do worse.
>>79040403
i watched first 4 eps - was super cheesy. Was trying to push how cool bikers are/were. Truth is, they're just not - it comes across as lame and forced.
Who are your favorite comedians?
Eddie Izzard
David Mitchell
>>79040168
Him and Bill Burr and Stewart Lee
>>79040168
Although not my favorite, I recently saw his latest special and thought it was bretty gud
What did you think about this film?
Is Terry /ourguy/?
What is the film?
Was it good?
It was lupus.
>>79040163
it's never twins, dr watson
>>79040141
Yes.
The characters were watered down for cheap drama later on, but it stayed very fun and interesting until the very end.
Why were we against the aliens from "Arrival", guys?
>>79040035
Sects are usually 'against'. This does not exclude so called 'sect of kek'.
because we were afraid of them and needed answers, and the govenrments were giving none
use your brain ffs
Why do news channels in movies look nothing like news channels in real life? At least try to get the look right
As in no matter who you choose, the live adaption wont live up
>>79040014
I don't see why Ed would be all that hard to cast. In fact, the thought of a live action Ed is very much making me horny.
Pretty simple you dumb /v/ pleb
Is there a more underrated actor currently working in the industry?
I wish that LOST starred Justin Thoreaux rather than Matthew Fox.
>>79039920
I hated his look for the new session, hope it changes.
>>79039985
Yeah this would have been great. He's honestly very very talented. However, it seems unfitting for him to be in a television show, rather than a film. Just some food for though :)
what...the fuck
isnt it luke i am your father?????????????
>>79040367
Nope
>>79039898
can you imagine the butt rage in that time if there would've been Internet in those years and the trolls spoiling it for people left and right...
We get it, they ripped off Slaughterhouse V
Very deep
>Arrival for retards
Yes, Arrival is for retards because it was a bland shitty movie filled with planks of wood and a memory is the key to everything interstellar ending.
>Arrival for retards
we know
Is this kino?
Absolutely yes. Brilliant film, Glazer's one of the most interesting filmmakers today.
>>79039663
No
It was pretentious shit with an incredibly simple message.
Absolutely not. Indulgent trash.
Adios amigo
>>79039575
The see you later alligator
The catch you on the flip side guy
So, this is pretty good.
>Look at what they're doing to us. Now we're just Hidden Figures.
We wuz nasa n sheeeeit gurl
WE
why did he punch the minister
Following graduation in 1989, Hamm enrolled at the University of Texas, where he was a member of the Upsilon Chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity. There, Hamm was arrested for participating in a violent hazing incident that occurred in November 1990, involving another student, Mark Sanders. Sanders was beaten with a paddle and a broom, while Hamm was leading him around the fraternity house with the claw of a hammer beneath Sanders' genitals, and Sanders' clothes were set on fire.The incident led to the fraternity's being shut down on campus. Hamm completed the terms of a deferred adjudication, and the charges were dismissed in August 1995
>>79039357
its a reference to the Stranger
>A refurbished Star Wars is on somewhere or everywhere. I have no intention of revisiting any galaxy. I shrivel inside each time it is mentioned. Twenty years ago, when the film was first shown, it had a freshness, also a sense of moral good and fun. Then I began to be uneasy at the influence it might be having. The bad penny first dropped in San Francisco when a sweet-faced boy of twelve told me proudly that he had seen Star Wars over a hundred times. His elegant mother nodded with approval. Looking into the boy’s eyes I thought I detected little star-shells of madness beginning to form and I guessed that one day they would explode.
>“I would love you to do something for me,” I said.
>“Anything! Anything!” the boy said rapturously.
>“You won’t like what I’m going to ask you to do,” I said.
>“Anything, sir, anything!”
>“Well,” I said, “do you think you could promise never to see Star Wars again?”
>He burst into tears. His mother drew himself up to an immense height. “What a dreadful thing to say to a child!” she barked, and dragged the poor kid away.
>Maybe she was right but I just hope the lad, now in his thirties, is not living in a fantasy world of secondhand, childish banalities.
What did he mean by this?
he means that he was trying to apply modernism to a postmodern world
>>79039275
>tfw you can enjoy the fun of Star Wars while ignoring the spergs who take their love or hate of a space magic adventure too seriously
>>79039275
Means Alec Guinness was an asshole. Could've said any number of things to push the kid to a more productive path since he idolized him.
Why didn't Kevin just call the cops?
>>79039181
He did.
>be american
>call cops
literally asking for it
>>79039226
Was that buzz?