The trailer itself sells a movie that looks far more approachable than most of Wheatley's work so far — his penchant for combining grisly violence with black comedy is on full display, but it's wrapped in a package that could be appealing to audiences who found the psychedelic A Field in England too weird or
Kill List too oblique.
Not exact matches
Your
list is better than the
list of foods I found
too — I wondered why molasses and TVP always
killed me and now I know.
Up to 25 % expected death rate in any given litter, macrosomic pups that block the canal and
kill all the pups to follow, pups that are «
too big to birth» so the bitch is euthanized because the owner can't afford a C - section, horrific rectal tears, sectioning dead calves just to get them out and save the dam, uterine atony, hypocalemia... the
list of ways that «birth» can
kill a dog or a cat goes on and on.
And it
kills me to put Leslie Mann, one of my favorite comedic actresses on my shit
list too, but this dress was BAD - so baggy, bad color and so not «her».
And despite Goldthwait's antipathy for the Tea Party, Roxy's
kill list also includes hippies, people who wear crystals, people who buy «anarchy» T - shirts, and Juno screenwriter Diablo Cody («the only stripper who suffers from
too much self - esteem»).
With fairly cursory critical discussions, perpetual plot synopses, and adjective - driven lauding («an acidulous commentary on class» or «a masterclass in film acting,» to name a couple) in place of detail - driven social criticism, Forshaw has placed himself between a Brighton Rock (1947) and a
Kill List (2011), casting his historical net
too wide for anything more than introductory textual assessment.
While he's younger than any on this
list — he's only 31 — we thought that prodigy Nico Muhly, who worked on «The Reader,» «Margaret» and Sundance flick «
Kill Your Darlings,» among others, might be
too established to crop up here.
First, this caveat: I've still not seen three films said to be strong contenders, so it's
too early to
list these here: «Les Miserables,» directed by Tom Hooper, who made «The King's Speech;» Kathryn Bigelow's «Zero Dark Thirty,» about the
killing of Bin Laden, and Quentin Tarantino's «Django Unchained,» with Jamie Foxx as an escaped slave and Leonardo DiCaprio as a plantation owner.
Not
too long ago, Ebert said that anybody who watches every selection on the AFI Top 100 Movies
list would never want to see another Dead Teenager Movie, something he defines as «a movie that starts out with a lot of teenagers, and
kills them all, except one to populate the sequel.»
In an e-newsletter to members of the alliance, Baker
listed a litany of absurd arguments breeders used: that «unfettered access» to the outdoor was not properly defined, that their dogs were
too excitable and being outdoors could
kill them.
It's been sitting in my Amazon shopping
list for months but I've been
too cheap to make another purchase (I have to buy books all together otherwise the shipping
kills me).