The Governor must be a Time Lord then too, since David Morrissey was in a Who episode too..
The Governor must be a Time Lord then too, since David Morrissey was in a Who episode too..
That'd be the next 'boy' flick, yeah. Their last 'boy' film was Wreck it Ralph, then all the way back to Bolt. The 'boy' ones are a bit more diverse, varying styles kind of, but all their 'girl' films are princess sing-song movies, and I just think they can stand to be more interesting than that.
I'm sure the film will look great, have wonderful animation, probably be pretty funny, but I can't shake the idea that it's Tangled on ice. And I liked Tangled, but.. Disney just needs to diversify a little more. Just because Pixar proved that you don't need to do a princess movie doesn't mean Disney needs to keep the…
All fart jokes aside, US methane emissions pale in comparison to Arctic methane emissions from the melting permafrost. My understanding is that it's past the tipping point now, where the melting permafrost has entered a positive feedback cycle, and the level of emissions are heating the local climate which expedites…
Worse than Sandra Bullock as an astronaut you mean?
If you conveniently forget all of season 3 he hasn't been too bad this season. And assuming the mid-season is the fall of the prison/end of the governor, you've only had to put up with 3 episodes to resolve the character and send the Rick clan on the road again. Much better than having him show up all this season too.
How are you jumping to that conclusion there hasn't even been any plot rumors. Literally all they've let out is that it takes place closely following the original trilogy's timeline, the three main actors are gonna be in it again as, presumably, their older selves, R2 and 3P0 are in it, the same composer is doing the…
Those particular Time Lords were dicks, but they were the ones that got away from the destruction of Gallifrey, The Doctor's saved the whole planet, civilians, children, etc, not just high council douche bags and military men.
They address it from time to time, season one had a gun run to the city cause they were low, and last season had a gun run where they got a substantial stock pile. They'll show them reloading from time to time during gun battles and such, and I seem to remember hearing a character or two shout that their 'out' while…
Presumably it's a broadcast thing, not a studio thing. I'm assuming the main reason is that they want to extend the airtime of the season since the norm went from 22-26 episodes to a mere 14-16 with a lot of primetime dramatic shows. I'm sure the mentality behind it is driven by a bunch of numbers and statistics,…
He fits in on that other film series that has nothing to do with Doctor Who?
There's always Prometheus!
Hurt's Doctor is his biggest secret, so everyone would think he's the 11th anyway.
There wasn't a change in the timeline though. Gallifrey still disappears, all the Dalleks get whipped out and Hurt's Doctor doesn't remember any of what changed after he goes back, so he still goes on the same arch where he thinks he's responsible, which will still lead to the Doctor who regrets and the Doctor who…
That would be interesting to see. If Capaldi's first serial is the search for Gallifrey, the second serial with the Master or something, and third [assuming they stick with the three serial per doctor trend they're running] could be his search for more regenerations.
So that recent wave in big budget original sci-fi that pretty much all under preformed or completely bombed was what?
The Hobbit's failings are directly tied to The Rings trilogy's success though. And to be fair, people were clamoring for more, the popularity of the special editions proves that. When they're all released I think the biggest fault of the Hobbit films will be that he included too much. Tried to get every element from…
hm. I must be mis-remembering the whole thing. They must have a lot of laundry to do or something.
none whatsoever? Negan is based out in DC or where ever. Hundreds of miles from Georgia.
I was of the mind that they could have wrapped up the prison at the end of last season, but they did a really bad job with all the prison content, and added in a bunch of bullshit Woodbury content. If last season didn't happen, this season would be amazing. They built up the prison as a place worth developing, so when…