BlueSeraph
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BlueSeraph

Just finished season 2. I felt it was equally as fun as season 1 but on a different level. Season 1 was fun, violent, and funny that belongs in Deadpool’s/X-Men’s universe. Season 2 did go into a more emotional route. It’s a fair observation to say it’s a bit more mature compared to season 1, but just as fun.

There is a published screenplay and a couple of comics, but, it’s a fascinating read if you go through IMDB trivia section for Time Bandits.

Well, nothing in that trailer made me laugh. However, it did make me want to watch the original again. There’s something “Grimm’s fairytale” about the original that is both a kid adventure and yet too freaky as hell that is not somewhat a kids movie.

Could we ever, for once, have a character who *isn’t* a special forces veteran? Maybe someone who worked in the motor pool or was a stock controller in a military food warehouse?”

This feels legit. Plenty of contestants make bids with a round number XX500. So I’m not surprised that Drew gave a genuine reaction. As for that one contestant that got the bid exactly right, it does deserve to have an asterisk in the books. I’m sure Drew and the showrunners were suspect, because Drew had no reaction

There’s an archive website that has the the entire series that you could download. 

We don’t understand the people who refuse to go see it any more than we understand the people who deride our own narrative masterpiece as “self-indulgent, and with not enough focus on what Odie’s up to this week.” But, tragically, these people do exist, and their money still spends—or, pointedly, doesn’t—at the box

You’re right. As epic I thought Fury Road was, I need to remember it’s epic compared to the previous Mad Max films, but not an epic success at the box office where overall numbers are concerned. I have read comments of people reminding others of this fact and I have read comments of people not being fans of Fury Road

You’re right. As epic I thought Fury Road was, I need to remember it’s epic compared to the previous Mad Max films, but not an epic success at the box office where overall numbers are concerned. I have read comments of people reminding others of this fact and I have read comments of people not being fans of Fury Road

Over exposure while building up the hype. It is one of the many reasons why some people just don’t feel like seeing it as soon as possible. Many people will probably see it eventually for one reason or another, just not last week, or not in the cinemas.

Well, as mentioned in other articles, it is what it is. There’s good news and bad news. This time I’ll just start with the good. Warner Bros still loves Miller despite there big tiff after Fury Road. It’s all water under the bridge otherwise Furiosa never would’ve happened. Warner Bros is also proud of how Furiosa

It might be as fun as Final Girls. I just know every time I hear mention of this, I remember the awesome funny commentary of Robert England with Jason vs Freddy. His explanation for how Jason seemingly appears out of nowhere. He mentions when the cameras on Jason, he moves slow, but as soon as the camera is off him,

Well, it was it is. I think there’s not one but a few factor as into why financially it’s a disappointment. There are factors related to the movie itself, and then there factors that really aren’t about the movie.

No, this was last week.

Some people got on my case on how I didn’t have the enthusiasm for Furiosa. When news first broke out that Miller was going to make a prequel centered around Furiosa, I wasn’t enthusiastic about it. But, I was open to giving it a chance. When the first trailer was released, I just had no interest in it. But, I did

So after finished watching this, I can say that it is a forgettable movie. The production value is a bit of a mess. It looks expensive, yet the end result just felt like a highly expensive episode of Kevin Sorbo’s Andromeda. The cheesiness of the story does feel like a rejected 1st draft from that show or a rejected

I know it wasn’t a ratings juggernaut, but it was a fun show to watch that was consistent on reviews and high enough ratings. Just left me feeling the good vibes. I’m actually surprised and impressed that the show lasted that many seasons considering that it is for the most part it was a revival show that killed off

I watched Unfrosted, and I will admit, that everyone involved was all in for it. For what it is, I am surprised of the production value and kind of impressed that it was up there in quality. The Johnny Carson scene was where I knew that they put a lot of time and money to make this world. And every comedian and actor

Even if you’re right. That’ll be 1 + 1 + 2 + 1. Not 1 + 2 + 1 + 1.

1 + 2 + 2 + 1