James_Rieper
James_Rieper
James_Rieper

It's tough when the director's creative vision gets curtailed, but Henson should have suspected that. There needed to be a really large cultural shift before a general audience would accept a movie with puppets as anything but a film for children. Look at Pixar. They could do an awesome fantasy or adventure film, but

Judith could be alive or dead. I picture the conversation with the suits went like this:
SG: "So we have to kill the baby. It was a major plot point of the original work, and since the characters are going to be without shelter for the remainder of the season, it would be difficult to write."
AMC: "You can't kill the

Was it just me or has the directorial work been off lately? The stories have been better to me, but I counted a few times in this episode where the script seemed to be trying to get some symbolism going and the direction threw it away. The governor breaks into a home where there are two zombie heads and a zombie

Was it just me or has the directorial work been off lately? I counted a few times in this episode where the script seemed to be trying to get some symbolism going, but the direction threw it away. The governor breaks into a home where there are two zombie heads and a zombie family stored in a closet. I get that he was

The travelling carnivals of the time frequently displayed the remains of famous outlaws for profit. Jesse James continued to evade the law for a few years after Northfield, so there would have been a market for this body — or at least a good reason for the family to inter someone else in the marked grave. If you want

This is an actual comment I posted on Facebook a few months ago: "The people in the comments section of the Daily Mail seem to know an awful lot about how to keep a woman chained in your basement. It makes the NY Post look less shady."

So if I've got this straight: the women at the comic book convention were kinda snarky and aloof, while the men grilled her about trivia. This was not the expected result.

This is way overstating it. Wine reviews are pretentious, but there is a way to appropriately use them or not. You know that the master tasting accredation involves tasting from black glasss to eliminate bias, right? Just because every plain jane reviewer doesn't do that, doesn't mean that there aren't qualitative