^ Hugo Weaving is an amazing, if often overlooked, acting talent.
and The HobbitTrue. But he's been good guys as well: Elrond in "Lord of the Rings"
Yeah... I could never figure how larger cities could ingest smaller ones, though. The gain in resources would be overwhelmed by the permanent increase in population... unless they were killing the occupants of each city they ran down.And the main bad guy in Mortal Engines. I still like the movie despite its failur
Yeah... I could never figure how larger cities could ingest smaller ones, though. The gain in resources would be overwhelmed by the permanent increase in population... unless they were killing the occupants of each city they ran down.
Iirc they don't kill them. But it's just dumb, eventually you run out of cities to devourYeah... I could never figure how larger cities could ingest smaller ones, though. The gain in resources would be overwhelmed by the permanent increase in population... unless they were killing the occupants of each city they ran down.
Iirc they don't kill them.
But it's just dumb, eventually you run out of cities to devour
Watching it on opening night had at least one cringe-humored moment with Natalie Portman's ''fashion choices'' in relation to the plot. Take solace that the film's Fawkes masked army survived and did not have to eliminate anyone violently. If that doesn't do the trick, perhaps just repeat to yourself over and over ''It's only a prescient movie, it's only a prescient movie.'' Or just skip it and watch NEW ZOO REVUE. It has far less basis in reality, but the frog is nice.Man, watching v for vendetta in 2025 is extremely uncomfortable!

Just watched Twisters and it surprised me. It wasn't that bad. It gets a 7/10 from me.
I couldn't get past the inconsistency of the original.
Flying cows, fine.
Reproduction therapy, meh.
Carey Elwes as a bad guy... well, he is the Dread Pirate Roberts.
Babbling idiots (looking at you, Dusty), arghhh.
Bill Paxton going from respectable weather to "the extreme" way too fast, I'll deal with it.
That pep-talk in the rubble, you probably know the one,
An F5 finally showing up at the climax? Well, maybe.
But the inconsistency I just can't get past?
Buying a brand new super fancy pickup truck... and having liability only insurance on it.
Almost as fun as fingernails on a chalkboard.Hey Dusty was fun.

Almost as fun as fingernails on a chalkboard.![]()
Maybe repetition was the issue. It was the demo movie at a store where I worked, so I saw it quite a few times.Yeah he did have that quality by the 3rd rewatch but I still like the character
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