They're both too unlikable to play convincing good guys but rarely play bad so the only option is b movies.
So last night I went for... Passengers. Sorry Cookie. Needed some bubblegum, it was okish, quite dull and boring at times with a silly story but worth a watch. 10/15
That story could make a great movie if done properly. The best place to hear it being told is in Jaws, when Quint is talking about the shark attacks. One of the best scenes in that movie imo. Steven Siegal was always a **** Nicholas Cage with some Kun Fu-ery. He's like a **** **** version of himself.
Is the American version any good? Loved the first English one but I thought the two follow ups were disappointing.
Not seen the original BBC version actually. But the Netflix one is very good. I like it for the story but also because I really like Spacey as an actor.
So Primark released a Walking Dead t-shirt and somebody complained that it was massively racist so they pulled it http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/artic...-fantastically-offensive-walking-dead-t-shirt Personally I think this is ridiculous and if you're finding racism in the shirt then it's you who is having those thoughts and are perhaps having issues with racism. It's 2017 FFS and it's pretty ****ing obviously a Walking Dead shirt Agree with the twitter comment that says 'if you find this racist then you're part of the problem'
Bonkers, the people who complained really went for it. Nothing racist about it at all imo. It's idiots like these who are fueling the current right wing who latch onto the fact that you cannot express any opinion nowadays without being called racist. They use this mentality to justify open racism.
I watched a ****ing sack of gash last night. GI Joe: Retribution. What the **** were Jonathan Price and Bruce Willis doing anywhere near that? London got annihilated as well
It's the new show from the lads who did LoG, apart from the one who fecked off to Hollywood in search of top dollar