Isn't the hidden meaning of that film to never let an actor like Kevin Oops I Left My Personality In My Other Jeans Costner have more power over a film than the writer/director/studio......oh and Madmax works better with cars on land not boats on water
Best tip to make you car look futuristic: cover the sides of the tires, and just in general making it look more integrated into one thing and like it’s built only for road use as it’s the future and so everything is paved.
Finally! Been waiting for a million years! Great episode, I loved Demolition Man, but was WAY too young to understand it was a parody. I just thought it was funny as hell and different from most action films
It was a lot of fun but I think that this one was a bit obvious, I would love it if you dived into some movies where the mean is a bit more hidden. I mean demolition man is fun, but it was about as subtle as sledge hammer.
Hydrogen One from what I heard it is a drawer with three seashells on it that has toiletries inside it....or it could be you use the first shell to scrape you, the second shell to scrape the first shell and the third shell to scrape the second shell
Aaaaaah love this film. Hopefully this will make those too young to remember it exists to check it out and remember what mindless action films used to be like
Seriously no mention of Dennis Leary until that teeny appearance near the very end? He was in this movie too, right, and kind of a central character...
I would MDK for this movie. This is my favourite fucking movie and I have perfected my three seashell game since seeing it first. Also, I’d enter a brave new world with that Huxley, know what I mean? Say no more.
The movie would've been so much better if to kill Calto, the antagonist gave the gun to Calto's overweight woosy assistant and said "Kill him or I kill you." You think if they were waking up more criminals from cryo-sleep they would also be conditioned to not harm/kill the guy running it all, including John Spartan. So the 'remembering they have 20 minutes left in the movie' quip is totally justified.