God I hated this. Dewey calls Sidney and Sidney looks at her phone like she doesn’t recognise the number - so we’re led to believe she doesn’t have his number. A man she trusted with her phone and location when she was in hiding. They really did Dewey dirty in 5.
@WrestleFriendly The funniest thing about this was, the fans were singing “If you hate Roman stand up” so he sat down and went on a tirade, then they switched it to “If you hate Roman sit down” so he stood up.
What if Wile E. Coyote isn’t actually indestructible from all his Acme mishaps and is, instead trapped in a Groundhog Day esc time-loop where he dies repeatedly and his only escape from said loop is to actually catch the Road Runner?
@TVTweets2026 It generally happens that when they sign on for the first, they sign a sequel clause so it’s essentially a 2 picture deal. All the surviving cast for the original Scream did the same, except Courtney, meaning she was able to negotiate a much higher salary for Scream 2.
Requiem is a really nice trilogy bookend for the ReMake Leon character and journey (ReMake2, ReMake4 and now ReQuiem).
I’d love it if they could offer Claire the same with Remake2, followed by a Remake of Code Veronica and then tie up her story with Resi10.
@lucyfpv30 What annoys me even more is that they imply Sidney doesn’t even have Dewey’s number in her phone. This is a man she trusted with her location when she went into hiding and yet, we’re supposed to be believe she wouldn’t have his number when he calls her.
Watching Transformers with Leon.
Optimus: Megatron!
Megatron: Prime!
They proceed to fly at eachother, collide in mid air and crash through a building.
Leon: They’re hugging!!
@maniadreamgirl Ah my dear sis, it’s pretty solid to have only one disagreement in 26 years 😂 I’ve always felt the filter was a commentary on the horror movies of the day - the Platinum Dunes films were all guilty of that weird watered out filter that made everyone look like they were baking.
Back when I reviewed Scream 4 in 2011, it was dismissed as the franchise’s low point. Now, it’s revered as one of the strongest - proof of the irreplaceable magic and understanding Wes Craven brought that no director can match.