Without even using ketchup?
Hello! Geostorm looks like your typical apocalypse movie that tries too hardWelcome welcome.
Tomorrow going on a two movie cinema streak back to back - Staring with Geostorm and ending with Thor Ragnarok 3D. For someone's birthday. Ragnarok seems pretty funny and less serious, dont know much about Geostorm yet. Ah well!
Go big or go home
Yeah that has been my initial impression based on the trailer aswell. But who knows. The birthday guy wanted to see that movie and i picked Thor. I guess at the end of the evening we can determine who has a better knack for good movies ;)Hello! Geostorm looks like your typical apocalypse movie that tries too hard
Haha for sure, hope it doesn't suck for your sakeYeah that has been my initial impression based on the trailer aswell. But who knows. The birthday guy wanted to see that movie and i picked Thor. I guess at the end of the evening we can determine who has a better knack for good movies ;)
For now i feel very confident at this, given how ive arranged multiple evenings with a flock of friends to movies they all considered amazing. Not that this is a skill or anything.
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What's it like being an actual supervillain?I'm not going to watch Ragnarok because the only good Hulk movie is the one where he's depressed about being this horrible monster who can't be with the woman he loves. Zen Hulk and Buddy Cop Hulk are boring.
disclaimer: I love Batman V Superman
Let's do a quick history lesson. The term villain was first introduced by city elites to look down upon the poor working class out in the villas, which at that point in time meant any old house in a farming village. These city elites looked down on people who couldn't live where they do and who had to work with animals. The irony is "villa" later developed the connotation of a nice large place to get/be away from the city. But whether through propaganda, slander or poor education, the general populace coopted the term "villain" to mean anyone of bad repute instead of just dirty poor villagers.
...Mom?Let's do a quick history lesson. The term villain was first introduced by city elites to look down upon the poor working class out in the villas, which at that point in time meant any old house in a farming village. These city elites looked down on people who couldn't live where they do and who had to work with animals. The irony is "villa" later developed the connotation of a nice large place to get/be away from the city. But whether through propaganda, slander or poor education, the general populace coopted the term "villain" to mean anyone of bad repute instead of just dirty poor villagers.
So let me be absolutely clear on one thing. I do not and have never lived in a village nor on a farm. I eat meat and am grateful to those who do live on farms. My great grandfather was a farmer, and my mom used to have a lot of fun stories from when she'd visit the farm. But I don't belong there.
Having said that, being a supervillain is incredibly refreshing.
sunrise, sunsetOh I've almost certainly said all of this before. The extent of my pretentious knowledge only goes so far, and conversation is frequently circular.
indeed it is
Haters be damned, I loved Sinbad.I wish Dreamworks did more 2D stuff,. Their 2D animation was some of their best work
Seriously underrated movie. I watched it some years later after release. Good stuff.
Why is everything you say in a different font. It's super annoying.
If you told me he drank bee venom for breakfast every morning, I'd totally believe you.Didn't Gerard Butler inject himself with bee venom twice for geostorm
Didn't Gerard Butler inject himself with bee venom twice for geostorm
He did and it's very dumb and dangerous how "traditional medicine" can be.Didn't Gerard Butler inject himself with bee venom twice for geostorm