“It never ceases to amaze me how some idiots can get so caught up in a fandom that they forget the players on the field are human beings.”
“It never ceases to amaze me how some idiots can get so caught up in a fandom that they forget the players on the field are human beings.”
John Saxon is a treasure.
I guess it depends on what you’re watching. Chernobyl and Mindhunter both have terrifying moments without any jump scares, and I don’t think I’m alone in thinking that.
Boning my clone would be a waste of time. I’d way rather play music, watch TV, play video games, and do a bunch of other less tawdry things with clone-Dan.
What an eloquent and well-measured approach. Wish more people could just relax and use what they use.
My first car was a 1986 Nissan Maxima with 200,000 miles that I inherited from my brother, who inherited it from our grandmother. It smelled like cigarettes, and every time I turned left a voice came over the speakers saying “RIGHT DOOR IS OPEN”. It was fun to terrify unsuspecting friends with that one. I’d say these…
Add me to the list of folks that love Tron: Legacy. Also wish Tron: Uprising was on here!
“Also, if he’s supposed to be this huge star, why wouldn’t he get top booking with these promoters?”
It’s made of aluminum and glass, not plastic... but I agree, it’s pricey.
It’s made of aluminum and glass, not plastic... but I agree, it’s pricey.
The Last Exorcism is excellent as well.
I remember this airing as a young teenager and being absolutely fascinated and wowed by it, even knowing it wasn’t “real”. I LOVED all those shows you mentioned. I filled my days with stuff like Fact or Fiction, the UFO documentaries, and even Unsolved Mysteries when I was younger. I am nostalgic about all that great…
As a former member of the teenage boy species, we sucked at any apology no matter who we were giving it to, and we were not very good at understanding girls or their behavior. That lack of understanding led to paranoia and acting like a moron. We didn’t want to admit that we didn’t know what girls were thinking or…
Shazam is a pretty great step in the right direction for DC (away from constant dark and gritty).
I remember getting Myst when I was 9 years old at the recommendation of my schoolteacher (the only reason my grandparents bought it). My brother and I did our best to get through that thing without a walkthrough guide, but we got stuck on a few of the puzzles. The sound design and overall vibe of the game was so far…
This is me exactly, and I have to fly pretty frequently for work. I have a routine I follow and it gets me through it. First, an hour before the flight I take half an anxiety pill and a Dramamine pill. I pick aisle seats so I’m as far from a window as I can be, and if possible, I close the window shade (if I’m alone…
I don’t know what the consensus is on Avatar holding the top spot, but I imagine I’m not alone when I say that I’ve wanted something to top it since it hit number one. I thought The Force Awakens had a chance, but there wasn’t enough international interest, and once I saw Endgame I realized that was the perfect…
It’s Child’s Play! Just watch it and have fun. There’s nothing to worry about.
His interview on the Talk Is Jericho podcast a few years ago was really great. If any of you are fans and haven’t heard it, I highly recommend it.
Just to offer a different perspective, as a dude with a similar body to Fat Thor who has also experienced some tragedy and loss, I had no problem with any of how this was portrayed. Turning tragedy into comedy is as old as time, and seeing a once ridiculously chiseled man turn into a pudgy mess reminded me of my own…
I think a movie a year would work fine if those movies told good enough stories and were spread far enough apart.