Baalek2
Baalek2
Baalek2

I think the guy was a doctoral candidate defending his thesis. And I figured that attacking him was why Gordon had to move to Castle Rock in the first place.

Agreed. Each season I can’t wait for the commentary by the Stark kids (not that any of them are really kids anymore).

I was obsessed with playing as Boris for some strange reason.

M friends and I had a number of DIY custom modes, many of them based on other movies we liked. For instance, we had Alien Mode, where one player (usually me) played Mayday or one of the ninjas with the health and speed turned all the way up, but was restricted to slappers; whereas everyone else would pick various comma

Caves.

Quantum of Solace had major script problems (it was basically Frankenstein-ed together during the writers' strike). Tomorrow Never Dies is a much better example of a Bond movie where the female lead has her own storyline and agency (in the storytelling sense; though she does coincidentally have her own Agency as well).

What sucks about that is that none of those things were the fault of the people who actually made Solo. It wasn't a perfect movie, but it was good, and it deserved better than to get the flak for The Last Jedi's missteps.

Its not just performers, either. Michael Crichton's written like twelve books since he died over a decade ago.

Wait, people say "re-lator?" That's so weird.

Could be, but I'm still not convinced that the Kid didn't put the idea in his head in the first place. Alan Pangborn may have been right when he told the new warden not to let him out...

Every time someone brings up the "Batman killed in the early Comics" chestnut I like to bring up that around the same time, Superman didn't fly. Just because it was the case in the first few years of a seven-decades-and-counting run doesn't negate the things that have been true about the character for the VAST

They need to bring the old spicy chicken back. I worked for Taco Bell when they got rid of it and the employees tried to pool their money and order a case of it, it was so good.

To be fair, being trapped in the Quantum Realm for 30 years would leave a person fairly serious.

If somebody HAD gotten the band to play "Rains of Castamere," it would have been one of the most legendary pranks. I would pay real money to see the actors' faces when that happened.

You are far from alone.

*fingers crossed* Thylacine, Thylacine, Thylacine...

I’ve been thinking this for a couple of episodes, so I’m just going to come out and say it: Talbot’s new look reminds me of Zod.

Rocket didn’t disappear. You can still see him in the background, mourning Groot, in the final shot before it cuts to Thanos and young Gamora.

His accent was definitely offensive (though not so much as the others you listed), but besides that and the martial artist stereotype, Mr. Miyagi is actually a deep, well-developed character. His tragic backstory about his wife’s death in an internment camps while he was fighting in WWII is well-written and -acted,

Why? It was explicitly shown to be bad in the film itself. Admittedly, Marty’s plan to pretend to try to date rape Lorraine was morally questionable (and given that she was his mom, fairly skeevy) but he never genuinely intended to try anything, and when Biff did, the movie clearly meant for us to see that he had