FilmNoir17 : One of the best movies to come out in over a decade. I'll watch almost anything with Cary...
NoelCoyotebleu : ha easy for me NOT to watch.
Akrimaya : Looove JK Simmons!
nycravers : Rewatching this amazing AF show. Its about the aftermath of an alien invasion if you like ...
random000 : Required reading in our U.S. classes. Twice. Grades 7 & 9.
nycravers : Rewatching this amazing AF show. Its about the aftermath of an alien invasion if you like ...
prism : I remember reading this in grade 12 English in the '80's and it's still part of the curric...
random000 : Required reading in our U.S. classes. Twice. Grades 7 & 9.
Hans Zarkov : My suspension of disbelief does about as well as the old Tacoma Narrows suspension bridge ...
(⌐■_■) : Holysmokes, there's no way to brace yourself.
Brad Pitt comes home from WWII and he’s killed in a crash with his mother in the 1940s. He ends up in an animated world. This is never explained. Gabriel Byrne is an animator in the 1990s, in prison (for killing his wife?) and he’s continuing to animate in prison. This is never explained. Minutes later Pitt is now a policeman in the animated world, and he’s gone from not know what’s going on to knowing everything and all the rules. This is never explained. Kim Basinger is an animation drawn by Byrne who wants to be ‘real.’ She can pull Byrne into the animated world. This is never explained. By seducing Byrne and having sex with him, Basinger is now a live action character. But she’s unstable and turning back into a cartoon, but NOT the character she was previously. This is never explained. Now she wants to climb a Las Vegas hotel to touch some spiky neon light that is going to ‘fix’ her. This is never explained. Now Gabriel Byrne has super powers in the real world? This is never explained!
Paramount Pictures paid $30 million to produce this pile of radioactive garbage.
This is never explained.
Bakshit!