If you’ve got the time, it’s still a pretty good deal.
If you’ve got the time, it’s still a pretty good deal.
They’re banking on concessions, in general, keeping them afloat.
I’m not apt to go with either, but if I were going to bother, I’d go with AMC’s.
Bradley’s Hallmark has always been positioning. Back when Ellsbury was a thing, he got by on pure speed that compensated for some terrible reads and routes.
As a happy owner of last year’s P605 (The best buy one with the lower end remote), if this thing is an provemeny over last year’s, it’s a bargain. I absolutely love mine.
Then you’re not actually reading the comments, because all I see is a fervor for Doctor Doom.
I feel like the best way to handle it is to keep the X-Men in their own universe for the foreseeable future (Maybe first five years post-merger) and work towards Secret Wars (2015). Secret Wars and its incursions would make for a great way to bring it all together and basically start from scratch.
I feel like it’d be a long while before we see Doom.
Having finally seen Incredibles 2 last night, I’m all on board for Disney to jump straight to Future Foundation.
I don’t know that Red Son really translates to Supergirl compared to Superman (Especially a modern era version).
The obvious concerns (Heatstroke, neglect) aside, now’s a good time to remind folks that the fucking bubonic plague has been found in the American Southwest as recently as last year. Is that an extreme scenario? Sure, but it’s also not out of the realm of possibility.
I crossed my mind, but the fact that Teddy was in the water seems to indicate they might wind up there another way.
We’ll see how the Clementine reprogramming goes, considering Hale is alive right now and Clementine (And most of the hosts) is not.
That would’ve gone over like a fart in church with the fanbase.
Again, it’s clearly established that the park was in its infancy at this point. It’s not unrealistic that they hadn’t perfected shit like that yet.
Absolutely. Took me until I noticed it said Buttwat h to figure it out.
Let’s not cast assumptions on A. A couple things to consider:
The millennial generation is in a bit of a damned if you do, damned if you don’t category.
The only way that works is if you remove the prior cast entirely off camera. Do you sincerely think they wouldn’t have tried to make the time jump shorter if the age of the actors from IV-VI didn’t necessitate such a substantial time jump?
I’m loathe to call Dolores a “villain.” Antagonist, maybe, but villain? No.