I rewatched The Dark Knight last week and noticed a little problem. After Harvey Dent falls to his death, Commissioner Gordon says, “Five dead. Including two cops.” Dent killed Wuertz (the white haired cop), Maroni’s driver, and Maroni, presumably. That’s three. He did not kill Ramirez, the female cop. That’s only because she won the coin toss. If Gordon is including Dent as one of the five, then that’s only four dead, including ONE cop.
Am I missing someone? Or did the screenwriters make a mistake?
“The Visitor” may be the single best episode of Star Trek Deep Space Nine ever. And it’s one of the best episodes of any Trek series.
Am I right?
I may be biased, as I just re-watched it for the first time since it aired back in 1995. Also, my father was still alive back then.
Getting paying acting work is gonna be easier than I thought.
Meet Joe Black was on Cinemax earlier today. Of course I watched the whole fucking thing.
Originally sat through it at the theater (Ziegfeld). But that was only to see the Phantom Menace teaser trailer, which was shown before AND after the feature.
I quite like the movie, actually. Although Claire Forlani spends the first two thirds of the movie looking as if she’s going to cry. Then cries through the last third of it.
Also, did it really have to be over three hours long? The Titanic sank in less time.
And I’m not sending any money to Save Our Gulf. This is BP’s problem to solve.
I think Lena Olin just found her next role.
Some former cast members of Lost (and the major recurring players as well) are listed in the opening credits as regulars, not as guest stars. That’s a nice tribute to the actors. Well done, Damon and Carlton.