Well, you can always go back in time and beat him to beating you to it.
Well, you can always go back in time and beat him to beating you to it.
So do we think Chris Maguire can be trusted to handle Baba Yaga? If he gives her some weepy misunderstood childhood I think I'm going to be tempted to boil him in a pot, right?
Obviously I will read the hell out of the new Patrick Rothfuss novella, but...Kingkiller Day Three! We wants it.
You realize that this is all non-canon, right?
Are you kidding? They were called Imperial Dignitaries as an action figure. And they're hardly menacing. With retconning skills like this, you should write Star. Trek-novels.
They are his advisors, they are not inquisitors. They where bureaucrats.
I imagine the rumor is mostly accurate, but something was probably miscommunicated along the way and in actuality Luke was only recently captured by the Inquisitor(s) when the film begins, after fighting/being hunted by them for 30ish years.
Of course! Without him we'd all be speaking Danish.
To add: the area of the Isle of Britain under the control of the Danes was known to the English as the "Danelaw."
I can't believe how no one has said Dave Bautista as Drax the Destroyer, I went in thinking he was easily going to be the worst part, and came away thinking man how is this the same guy from The Man with the Iron Fists.
Michael Keaton as Batman would be my choice, but I don't think anybody understood why Quentin Tarantino cast John Travolta in Pulp Fiction.
Sabotage is an odd duck. It's definitely a David Ayer film that Arnold was dropped into, and the combination is a little hard to adjust to, but I thought ultimately it worked. I think a lot of the negative reaction is from people who haven't seen Ayer's work before. It's darker, and the violence isn't "movie violence"…
Instead of Joaquin Phoenix, think Jeff Goldblum. Someone who is a fine actor but basically plays it the same way each time. Not that Arnie is as good as that, but neither can you rule him out.
I liked him in Sabotage. He won't win any awards, but if he's surrounded by a good cast, script and director then maybe... I think the political years, family issues, and aging in general have made him able to convincingly emote a little better, if that makes sense. Plus, if you're going into a Schwarzenegger movie,…
You talked about context and I gave it. Within the story. Your position is out of context, as it has nothing to do with the scene in question.
Indeed, in ST:ID, the character Carol Marcus needed to change in a hurry and told Kirk to turn around so she could and he turned back around to check her out and she, in underwear but not nude, busted him for it.
Because it's charming and cute when women are sexist and men are treated as sex objects, but horrible and unjust when it's the other way around. Didn't you know that?
So where's the uproar like there was with this?
It's quite a strange feeling when someone like him dies. You know they can't be around forever, but they've been around your whole life.
I gotta hand it to him, he sure knows how to create buzz.