they must mean the gifted from fox, right?
they must mean the gifted from fox, right?
>>>>”SOOOO looks like those rumors of Jordan Elass leaving Superman & Lois over not getting the COVID vaccine have more weight.”
Let AoS die already.
SOOOO looks like those rumors of Jordan Elass leaving Superman & Lois over not getting the COVID vaccine have more weight.
The spread being lessened on those strategems is a buff/good thing. Despite being cool, they were nigh useless before due to the wide spread and limited blast radius of the shots.
I can’t wait to drop and test the Flames of Democracy.
“Dune” certainly was Herbert’s big commercial hit, but “Hellstrom’s Hive”, about a society of humans who modify themselves to live eusocially like ants or bees, was a fascinating underrated book.
It’s a good change, but a mealy-mouthed rationalization.
I’m all for the change. The books can charitably be called “progressive for the time,” and this is a great way to acknowledge our greater awareness today of the “white savior” narrative (which, to be clear, Herbert was always deliberately criticizing, and just didn’t quite have the tool set to fully elaborate on)…
Wasn’t Messiah written more or less at the same time? Like Herbert planned the first three books or so but “Dune” was published as it was because it made more sense as one book, etc.
I can’t help but believe that Turner D. Century is not just a thing but an inevitability.
I have a theory that ever Adam Sandler project starts without knowing if its going to be a wacky comedy or a serious drama.
Sandler is okay but Will Ferrell brings the manic desperation and big moustache energy necessary to play Turner D. Century in the next Sony not Spider-Man blockbuster.
Punch-Drunk Love is still, somehow, underrated.
Sighhhh, it sounds the Kings have really tripled-down on their bootlicking in this one. That’s... unfortunate. Making Elsbeth (one of the quirkiest, most lovable, brilliant weirdos in their universe) affiliated with the NYPD? AND HELPING THEM? Nah. Fuck that. I realize this is CBS and that’s their brand, but I’m not…
It is one of the worst tropes how the heroes in Westerns are always confederate veterans (who were just “defending their homes”) instead of being on the non-evil side.
In the first minute of the trailer an innocent, flaxen-haired young girl (picking flowers!) is threatened by menacing Native Americans. Boooooo!
You ever think that Mark Harmon, Tim Daly, Bruce Greenwood, Scott Bakula and any other late 80s actor whose jumps from TV to movies were basically blocked by Costner’s hot streak at the time look at him now and are like:
“Why can’t you just be normal, dude?”
When do the robot dinosaurs show up?
Yes! The masses must be informed via every available televisual medium of the treachery of the weasel and stoat races, as well as their verminous rat allies. Only once these vile beasts are scourged from the land will the forest truly know peace!