Written and directed by Guillermo del Toro, FRANKENSTEIN is on Netflix this November. Starring Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, Felix Kammerer, with Charles Dance, and Christoph Waltz. Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro adapts Mary Shelley’s classic tale of Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant but egotistical scientist who brings a creature to life in a monstrous experiment that ultimately leads to the undoing of both the creator and his tragic creation. #TUDUM
Confused about their dates. Wednesday, Frankenstein, Stranger Things and none of them release in October?
Spoiler Smurf and J the 2 most evil by a mile with Smurf definitely winning Didn’t realize the similarities in Julia and his girl till last episode. Definitely some tragic poetry type of shit Good watch, Smurf was 1 evil bitch but younger actress was hot
I’ve watched about 20 minutes of The Gentleman and now I can’t stop talking to myself like a British twat
´getting a Poke from mister geoff with his stick of judgment’ ´ go play with your own quail’s egg’ ´i can’t shake the vision of the Angel out of my nut’
through three episodes of Blood of Zeus and it's solid nothing will touch Castlevania but it's kinda similar with the animation style and violence
An engine fire leaves 4,000 passengers stranded at sea without power and plumbing in this wild documentary about the infamous "poop cruise" of 2013.
I fucking hate watching that trailer and seeing the release date. Im ready to watch it right now, 20 days from now I'll probably have forgotten about it and won't ever watch it
was at a used bookstore tonight and picked up The Power of the Dog by Don Winslow didn't realize till I got home the movie was based on the book by Thomas Savage. I'm an idiot! need to watch the film regardless
Despite his cringey resistance lib persona on social media, Winslow writes good books. That trilogy is really good
The Power of the Dog movie was not at all what I was expecting. Pretty great cinematography. Felt like the Wee-Bey shocked gif was basically my reaction to the last few minutes
They really phoned in the Led Zeppelin doc. Felt like half or more of it was almost full length live performances of songs or the guys reacting to old footage. Like what the hell
Yeah, this was legitimately awful as documentary, does an ok job with interviews and early days of the members but just flat out goes nowhere and is really about 45 minutes of interesting or compelling material
Bin Laden doc seems really good but mind keeps flipping between feeling patriotism to all these assholes probably love Trump This Gary Berntsen fella seems like he could have his own Fox News show
The former USC sorority girl? Yeah she was aight. I found myself questioning whether the CIA is shit at their jobs after watching it. A lot of excuse making for their failures and complaining that they were blamed for their failures.
It was definitely a bit hard to tell...they laid a lot of the blame on Bush it seemed. But, anytime you fail at your goal (getting OBL) , there will be Monday Morning QBing.
I hated a lot of people involved and couldn't make it through the first episode. - The one lady who had no problems drone striking people. - The one guy who said they should meet the Taliban with plans to either kidnap or kill them. - The guy who was going to have everything ready to go tomorrow. They didn't catch Bin Laden for another 10 years but were such badasses
I mean even letting the Jordanian doctor informant guy on to a CIA base *without checking for explosives* after the guy had gone radio-silent for 6 months. They seemed at times very incompetent.
Yea, sums up that administration. It's just insane 25+ years on to still act like that when it was a decade later you actually got the guy. I had to stop watching it. I was taken right back to how everything was handled back then.
How about the military incompetence of the Pakistanis? We gave them zero heads up...did the mission like a mile from some huge base of theirs...crashed a fucking helicopter into the middle of a neighborhood and landed a couple others...and still got it done without them responding immediately.
It was their West Point, it’s not like it was a strategic command post on high alert, it was their training facility. And when they found out the US was doing a raid they made the smart decision to just let it play out.