I haven’t watched any since the first, but I’d watch that.
I haven’t watched any since the first, but I’d watch that.
Callisto was probably my favorite character on the show (and really, one of my favorite characters of all time) but I absolutely agree with everything you said about her.
SO hard to pick just one. It’s super easy to name almost anything with Callisto as a contender, the stuff with Alti was great, the episode where Gabrielle is explaining to Xena the concept of immortal soulmates that always find one another has always stuck with me, probably ANY of the flashback episodes that delve…
I saw the first one and I liked it a lot, but never saw any point in the sequels (and thus never watched them). But you are right, the longevity without ever rebooting is an impressive feat.
Something else that sticks out about this world is how few precautions humanity’s apparently taken to guard itself against future attacks from the likes of Godzilla, who everyone knows is alive, well, and ambivalent about humanity as the movie opens.
Yep. Bride of Chucky ends with Tiffany giving birth.
Seed of Chucky is so much more than just a “Chucky” movie that features his child, it’s a full on satire of the genre, a comedy in its own right, and even goes so far as to have Jennifer Tilly (the voice of Tiffany) playing herself in the film (with Tiffany being a…
That’s exactly when he stopped being creepy, because they leaned full into “horror comedy” with it and its follow up, Seed of Chucky.
They brought back the old-school feel and vibe with Curse of Chucky (which plays with the mythos and the backstory of Charles Lee Ray quite nicely) and its follow-up Cult of Chucky. If…
I am enjoying the show as a queer person too, but those scenes didn’t read homophobic to me at all.
It read as two people who don’t entirely like one another, and who are severely emotionally closed off, being forced into sharing intimacy and emotions, and it’s “funny” because it’s awkward and uncomfortable.
It also…
I have no problem if they make Bucky and Sam get it on, but I just don’t get where this is coming from exactly. There seems to be this thought or commentary since they had somewhat combative banter in... Civil War (?), that they was sexual tension and/or chemistry. Never struck me that way.
I am on the LGBT spectrum…
Sounds like it was getting the “Under the Dome” treatment.
I swear one day I’m going to go through my comment history and find that 25% of my comments are somehow bringing up and trashing that show...
Pete & Pete, Alex Mack, David the Gnome, and Maia the Bee are the only things left that I was searching for that they haven’t added. They’re real close to having my entire Nickelodeon childhood watch list on the service.
You’re a smarter person than I lol :p
Of course, I’m someone who endured the entirety of Under the Dome (largely because my S.O. enjoyed it, but still...)
Pretty much the exact same for me. I signed up for “watch the zombie apocalypse slowly unfold during normal life” and got “quarantined away from all of the interesting stuff going on as society fell” and “by the finale its already basically TWD”.
I think they could have stretched the promise of the original premise for…
Fear the Walking Dead just never worked for me — there was nothing about the characters that made you care about them.
I’m certainly not asking for more, but... if they give us more and it looks like it might be good, I might cautiously wade back into those waters. Still undecided, though, I was pretty letdown by the last couple of seasons and not sure I trust my time to anymore of that.
The narrative I continually run across is something along the lines of “these poor children are going to miss important coming of age milestones” and whatever else.
Apparently “walking at graduation” is more important than if Grandma is going to be alive 3 months after.
I imagine the same line of reasoning applies.
I blame WB first, and Snyder second.
For one, he was NOT the right man for the job. Things like Watchmen were his forte... dark, gritty, deconstructive. The heroes things like Watchmen were deconstructing? The heroes he didn’t see validity in? WB made an extremely bad decision. Snyder and filmmakers like him have his…
Considering the massive jump in quality in Season 2 and the exciting setup for Season 3? I wish!
Why are there private cheerleading teams during a global pandemic?
So this basically proves that Snyder was tasked with making a ~2 hour film, but ultimately plotted and shot something that, in no universe, would have worked in any amount of time under 4 hours?
Call me crazy, but that doesn’t sound like something that deserves praise.
Had DC/Warner’s plan been to make 2 movies, or a 2…