I may have missed how this happened, but in the scene with John and Jack captured in the ballroom, we see Jack take his knife and cut through his wrist ties, but I have no idea how John got free.
Can somebody fill me in?
In Zero Dark Thirty, the audience observes Dan playfully interacting with monkeys in a cage on the base in Pakistan. He jokes with them and feeds them ice cream.
While I think this may be character development, I'm not very confident in this theory. I think there is more to it than that. Are t...
In Community season 2, episode 7, Aerodynamics of Gender, Troy discovers a place of peace with a magical trampoline. What movie/television show inspired this storyline?
A Good Day to Die Hard is the weakest entry in a storied franchise, and not even Bruce Willis' smirking demeanor can enliven a cliched, uninspired script.
Schmaltzy, predictable, and melodramatic, Safe Haven also suffers from a ludicrous plot twist, making for a particularly ignominious Nicholas Sparks adaptation.
The 3D animated family comedy catapults moviegoers to planet Baab where admired astronaut Scorch Supernova (Brendan Fraser) is a national hero to the blue alien population. A master of daring rescues, Scorch pulls off astonishing feats with the quiet...
Charming romantic leads and esteemed supporting cast aside, Beautiful Creatures is a plodding YA novel adaptation that feels watered down for the Twilight set.
What is the best war strategy movie which do not include modern warfare like planes, nuclear weapons e.t.c.
I all post one http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hero_%282002_film%29
@Nobby just an aside, if you haven't seen Flight of the Pheonix, it is rather well done IMO.
Which kinda surprised me when I saw Die Hard cause it wasn't up to that snuff. He essentially could've made Flight of the Pheonix: Die Hard style with them trappe din Russia, just trying to get home, an akin to the first movie, it would've been stellar
instead they went with the action, which is alright, but not hte best hting.
I didn't go into Die Hard thinking I was seeing the next amazing action movie, or something to change the world. Your review hits every nail on the head honestly.
6's villain will be someone who is somehow related to the past 5 villains, traps him in Nakatomi Plaza with Zeus and Carl, and makes them play games similar to Saw, all the while being shot at constantly. Matt isn't there because Lucy killed him, Jack, and Holly, but John's gotta save her by killing Carl, Zeus, and them himself, while Lucy hangs herself.....Fade to black.
45% of reviewers liked it, 74% of users liked it. The numbers are usually skewed on the user side because for the most part, only people who think they will like it go see movies.
AFter R eats Perry's brains, he falls for Julie. He then takes her back to the airport. She was in the group of zombies that went back to the airport. Why didn't the the other zombies attack and eat her?
@DForck42 Yes, I did. There was a link to that on Hubble's Facebook page the other day. However, I don't think that's entirely accurate. Some of the cameras are really sensitive and I would be that those cameras would have trouble with the side of Earth that's in full daylight.
However, I'm not an astronomer, so it is possible I could be wrong. Now it is true that most of the cameras would have no problem. CCDs might have full-well issues, but that only affects the science value of the image, it isn't a health and safety issue.
In "The Shield" there is an episode in Season 2 that does not fit into the timeline of the other episodes: Episode 2x09 "The Co-Pilot".
It plays during the time of the opening of the Barn, so even before the first season and introduces the main characters.
There is no explanation why this flash...