I wanted one, but my parents said I had 2 perfectly good coats at home and I didn't need a third!Between this, The Matrix and Columbine, there were a lot of fucking nerds wearing trench coats there for a few years.
Edit - guarantee there were some people from this forum that wore them. Fess up you fuckin nerds
How dare you call me out. /Puts on boots and duster.Between this, The Matrix and Columbine, there were a lot of fucking nerds wearing trench coats there for a few years.
Edit - guarantee there were some people from this forum that wore them. Fess up you fuckin nerds
No trench coat, but I did rock some of the nose clip on sunglasses that Morpheus had. Goddamn was I cool back then.Between this, The Matrix and Columbine, there were a lot of fucking nerds wearing trench coats there for a few years.
Edit - guarantee there were some people from this forum that wore them. Fess up you fuckin nerds
i went to see "the ring" with two rows of sassy black women infront of me once. it was an amazing experience. every time the tape played they'd go "AWWW HELL NO, I AINT WATCHIN IT. NO GIRL DON"T LOOK. OHLAWD I SAW IT". they were INTO it. it added to the experienceI saw the film with a significant black audience. It was a surreal experience. Not a single death in the film wasn't followed by someone shouting something. It was like MST3k but with people who actually loved the film unironically.
I wanted one, but my parents said I had 2 perfectly good coats at home and I didn't need a third!
It was pretty dark in the theater when we saw it, but the funniest theater experience was when a group of us watched the Samuel L Jackson Shaft remake.I saw the film with a significant black audience. It was a surreal experience. Not a single death in the film wasn't followed by someone shouting something. It was like MST3k but with people who actually loved the film unironically.
The other dollar theater in town was deep in the ghetto, and in the 80s and 90s it was still remotely safe to go there. My best memory is watching Night of the Demons, which is one of those horror demon possession type movies, and there was one black guy amongst a bunch of white people in the cast. Spoiler alert, he makes it to the end! Literally every black person in the theater was telling that guy what to do, expressing shock when he almost got killed, yelling for him to get out of there, telling him to leave that white bitch to die, etc. it was fucking glorious.I saw the film with a significant black audience. It was a surreal experience. Not a single death in the film wasn't followed by someone shouting something. It was like MST3k but with people who actually loved the film unironically.
Blade 3 is the first time we saw Deadpool in a Marvel movie.Blade 1 was great.
Blade 2 was fun, campy but still great.
Blade 3 kind of sucks until you watch it as pure shlock. It still sucks but not as bad.
If this movie ends up being good I will go see it in the theatre. I doubt I will be seeing it in the theatre.
Would have been funny if they cast Timothy Chalemete%$# as Blade. Flip color the opposite way for once...
Gorlok seems more like a Vampire Trapper than a Vampire Hunter.Is Timothy missing his legs? Because we need a white tranny who identifies as asian and is missing at least 1 limb.
I will also accept gorlock the destroyer if it hasn't killed itself yet.
Until I double checked the name, I didn't even realize gorlock was a dude. But even so, in this case tranny != trap. Traps have a chance to trick a dude into fucking them.Gorlok seems more like a Vampire Trapper than a Vampire Hunter.
I never about what gender Gorlock was. It really could save a fuck ton of money on CGI/practical effects, and no I'm not joking on this one. It could play a young version of Pearl no problemUntil I double checked the name, I didn't even realize gorlock was a dude. But even so, in this case tranny != trap. Traps have a chance to trick a dude into fucking them.
Instead of wooden stakes, gorlock carries around bread sticks to sop up the blood.