( The Wire S1--SPOILERS )
And oh, Bubbles, you might be a filthy, tottering, homeless junkie, but I like you, and I have a feeling that it's not going to end well for you. This show just screams, "ROCKS FALL, EVERYONE DIES!! AND THOSE WHO DON'T ARE HORRIBLY MAIMED!!"
I watched A History of Violence as well. Meh. It was good, but if I had watched it in the theater, I would've been pissed. The trailers peddled it as Ed Harris, big bad, versus Viggo Mortensen, local goody two-shoes. Ed Harris was in the movie for thirty minutes, and for all the violence, it turned out to be a movie about marriage, love, and self-determination and identity. Heady stuff, mind you, and an interesting intellectual exercise, but not what I was expecting when I popped it into the DVD player.
And oh, Bubbles, you might be a filthy, tottering, homeless junkie, but I like you, and I have a feeling that it's not going to end well for you. This show just screams, "ROCKS FALL, EVERYONE DIES!! AND THOSE WHO DON'T ARE HORRIBLY MAIMED!!"
I watched A History of Violence as well. Meh. It was good, but if I had watched it in the theater, I would've been pissed. The trailers peddled it as Ed Harris, big bad, versus Viggo Mortensen, local goody two-shoes. Ed Harris was in the movie for thirty minutes, and for all the violence, it turned out to be a movie about marriage, love, and self-determination and identity. Heady stuff, mind you, and an interesting intellectual exercise, but not what I was expecting when I popped it into the DVD player.