My biggest nitpick of the most shallow degree was a very tense/emotionally charged scene near the end, and I couldn't help notice in the extreme closeup that the makeup department had done a horrible job on Evans' hair dye, as his black beard was bristling with blond at the ends.
That may be natural--I'd have to find color pics of his more recent facial hair adventures, though. His hair is fairly dark, it just gets bleached a lot for movies.
Also, anybody who thinks Chris Evans is just another pretty face needs to hear his story near the end. Horrifying monologue and delivered just perfectly.
I know, right?
I know, right?
I mean
"Babies taste the best"
?
shudder
Of course my friends I saw it with and I have been joking about that ever since.
Because we are terrible people.
I don't think any of my cry points at DotPotA involved people.
I liked it. Lots of obvious plot devices but entertaining and moving nonetheless. And I just love how this movie really shows how the original world might have come into being.
Of course my friends I saw it with and I have been joking about that ever since.
Well,
it's only logical, right? Like veal. And yes, that is what I was thinking right after I heard the line.
I'm having an Eddie Izzard moment: "
humans taste of chicken, so babies must taste like chicken. Babies on raaacks! Get your babies on raaaacks!"
Paraphrased.
So I just watched Snowpiercer on iTunes. I wasn't as squicked by the violence as I was afraid I'd be. maybe because I was watching on a laptop screen rather than a big movie screen.
I do have a question about what was in the food vat that the protien bricks were made of? HERE I just couldn't figure out what it was supposed to be.
My reaction to this line
I mean "Babies taste the best" ? shudder
Was - this movie is so not for me and
well of course it would be like veal or suckling pig. I'm not sure which disburbs me most, the concept in the movie or my reaction.