Free-Gratis
Free Gratis
Free-Gratis

I think the laundry bit was just so the girl can be surprised by finding a walker behind a hung sheet. This show is better at cinematography and staging then they are at symbolism and foreshadowing.

My guess is Michonne gets away and Hershal gets grabbed up. In the previews for next week though they didn't show either of them, so it could go either way.

I could see it being Hershal as well. Tyrese was a big blow for Rick in the comics because they had bonded, fought, then made up, but it's too soon for TV Tyrese to die and too late for them to slip in some reason for him to get grabbed up. Michonne is just starting to embrace her role in the group so she isn't as

I really hope not everyone in the Governor's camp is wiped out, they spent two episodes developing these characters for the Governor to interact with, some of which I'd love to see join the Rick-clan. Especially the one guy who was also in Band of Brothers, (the brother of the guy the Governor threw in the lake) cause

I think Morrissey is great, I just don't think the writers ever knew what they were doing when they indiscriminately started tearing the character apart and rebuilding him into what they wanted him to be. They did a sloppy job comparing/contrasting the Governor with Rick last season (which I think was their "thesis"

I think Morrissey is great, I just don't think the writers ever knew what they were doing when they indiscriminately started tearing the character apart and rebuilding him into what they wanted him to be. They did a sloppy job comparing/contrasting the Governor with Rick last season (which I think was their "thesis"

I stand by my conviction that the number one thing that hurts The Walking Dead, besides the occasional-to-frequent piss-poor writing, is that it's a TV show that's bound to it's 16 episode seasons with a mid-season break. These last two episodes felt like filler, like they were drafting the season and wrapped up the

I thought having Baker in it was odd for the same reason, he's old and that regeneration of the Doctor never should have aged to that point. It would have been fine if he didn't have that whole bit about being the doctor or about to be the doctor. I think they could have included all the living Doctor's in a Stan Lee

I thought it was odd seeing Baker in there. It was just confusing, cause, when did he have the chance to age? He regenerated and that form of him never got old. Same goes for the rest of the doctors. It could have been neat to have them in there as a kind of Stan Lee of Doctor Who, but to have them play their aged

I dunno, the arrogance coupled with ignorance in a lot of these feel like they're coming from kids and I have a hard time piling on the hate when they're likely just too young to know what they're even talking about. Kids (and I'm talking all the way up to high school/early college age) like simple stories and

I gave Harry Potter three good tries (first three movies) to hook me and by the fourth movie, which I went to drunk and fell asleep during, I was done. It still does absolutely nothing for me.

boy sperm rules while girl sperm drools

I was always thrown off when Spider-man was with the Avengers. Maybe cause I was primarily a Spider-man fan to begin with, and he's such a lone wolf that being a part of a team just didn't seem to work well for how I saw him. Didn't mind the 'team-up' style ones where it's him and another hero, or whatever, but in an

oh man, i shudder to think of how Sony would handle the clone saga..

It reminded me of a telamundo/univision commercial for some Mexican soap opera. Just spoon fed all the most dramatic bits of the next episode

I think it's great they're still trying though, they made the proof of concept over two years ago after all. It's probably hard to find a distributor or a production company that's willing to back the project. There's only a handful of animated PG-13 movies that come out and they're never really received well cause

If they can make Bale's prissy voice sound all Batman-y (too Batman-y if you ask me) I'm sure they can gravel up Affleck's voice too. I honestly think it's a fine choice as long as we don't get too much Bruce Wayne screen time, it's supposed to be a Superman sequel after all.

Keaton and Nicolson were my first, I don't think I even saw either of them in a movie before Batman, so I didn't think anything of it I guess.

Can't cherry pick your batmans, dude. Keaton was followed by Clooney and Kilmer and those didn't turn out fine at all

What about if Batman doesn't take off is cowl? Affleck may not have the range that Karl Urban had in Dredd, but not seeing his face would help.