"There will come a time when all of us will be dust, nothing, less than zero. But you can be sure that somewhere, in some cave, the radioactive dregs of our descendants will be worshipping single 35-millimeter frames of Perseus vs. the Space Monsters featuring Fred Fletcher."
Honestly, combined with how much I loved Cox's Revengers Tragedy (2002), the golfing cap and this quotation really make me want to see this movie.
a striking scene with a guy who looked like he'd just stepped out of a Michael Haneke movie
That's a great shot. I have not seen Resolution, but it's been on my radar lately because of The Endless (2017), the semi-sequel by the same writer-directors which has been getting a lot of neo-Lovecraftian, cosmic horror buzz.
He wore an elegant suit and was given lines that allowed him to counter multiple anti-Indian sentiments in his brief appearance.
Nice.
I liked watching Garret Dillahunt's face as the main villain, and discovered I have consistent taste when I looked him up and realized I'd also liked him in the Last House on the Left remake.
Garret Dillahunt has a good face. I've seen it in several movies now, although the ones where I chiefly remember it are The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) and Winter's Bone (2010). He is strikingly good-looking in the latter and it seems to go hand in hand with how useless his character is.
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Honestly, combined with how much I loved Cox's Revengers Tragedy (2002), the golfing cap and this quotation really make me want to see this movie.
a striking scene with a guy who looked like he'd just stepped out of a Michael Haneke movie
That's a great shot. I have not seen Resolution, but it's been on my radar lately because of The Endless (2017), the semi-sequel by the same writer-directors which has been getting a lot of neo-Lovecraftian, cosmic horror buzz.
He wore an elegant suit and was given lines that allowed him to counter multiple anti-Indian sentiments in his brief appearance.
Nice.
I liked watching Garret Dillahunt's face as the main villain, and discovered I have consistent taste when I looked him up and realized I'd also liked him in the Last House on the Left remake.
Garret Dillahunt has a good face. I've seen it in several movies now, although the ones where I chiefly remember it are The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) and Winter's Bone (2010). He is strikingly good-looking in the latter and it seems to go hand in hand with how useless his character is.