Cool. Let me know when you or that other poster with their attempts at conjecture post anything that could be considered imaginative. So far your "conjecture" comes across as rather dimwitted. Just a friendly fyi: maybe you should've Googled before responding, it may have made you look slightly...
Yeah, but it was weak conjecture with nothing going for it.
Spoiler tags for what? Information that was apparent immediately when the characters spoke on the phone in an episode that aired over three months ago?
Of course Rick knows her- the first call was Amy’s voice (Andrea’s little sister who died in the first season- all of the callers actually died in season 1). Andrea shoots her in the head after she’d been bitten).
No. They’re dead. That’s the whole point of...
I think the evil corporation in film was well established long before Umbrella: we have the Weyland-Yutani Corp., Tyrell, Cyberdyne, Soylent Corp.- and that's just sci-fi. Hell, Charles Foster Kane's manipulation of the New York Inquirer and his ruthless rise to power could be added to the list!
This criticism is so vague it can be applied to any techno-porn from Iron Man to Blade Runner regardless the film. It's easy to impose one's personal bias on the rorschach test of storytelling. A far more interesting take than your rambling barely coherent scree on The Dark knight Rises is that...
A little bit at best, but not really for the most part.
The Nolans Batman films are original screenplays very loosely based on the Batman comics. Batman Begins was influenced by Batman: Year One (which is a Miller comic),The Man Who Falls (Dennis ONeil), but mostly inspired by Batman: The...
Wait.. what? You're getting "Iraq-nids" from Starship Troopers "Arachnids"? Seriously? :facepalm:
I wont dwell on the Starship Troopers issue since Verhoevens film is clearly satire and blatantly criticizes the U.S.s instigation of the Gulf war. Verhoeven himself has said this in numerous...
MASSIVE SPOILERS
(RF's spoiler tags suck)
Michonne isn't a "ninja girl"- she's an attorney who happens to use a katana as one of her weapons (wisely so since it's a quiet and deadly weapon). In the comic she first appears with two zombie "captives"- her brother and her boyfriend. She...
In rough order of preference (it changes day to day):
Killer's Kiss
2001: A Space Odyssey
The Shining
A Clockwork Orange
Barry Lyndon
Lolita
Dr. Strangelove
Spartacus
The Killing
Full Metal Jacket
A.I.
...and I've yet to see Fear and Desire, Paths of Glory and I've never seen Eyes Wide Shut...
Lol! I do love how Breibart.com's editor Ben Shapiro and editor in chief Joel Pollak are pretending they unearthed this footage that was locked away by the liberal media. The problem with this claim is that the video was featured in a PBS special broadcast in 2008 and the story of Obama...
First of all, the fast food franchises that dropped the “pink slime” did so not because of any particular concern about food safety or food science in general, but did so because of the public response from Jamie Oliver’s hyperbolic (and inaccurate) claims about the meat...