Me too. But I was hoping Jaime would put up a fight and get the fuck out of there somehow.
I had high hopes for the Strain. It’s just BARELY watchable anymore, and that’s really only because I know it’s ending.
It was until a few months ago that I realized the lady from My Big Fat Greek Wedding (which I never actually watched) wasn’t the same actress as the fat witch who isn’t Bette Midler in Hocus Pocus (which I may have watched, but don’t really remember much).
Pretty much. Minus the special effects that were recycled from the Abyss and the three or four action scenes, I think T2 is incredibly boring and overrated now. I was into it as a kid, but Terminator 1 holds up better for me.
Everyone’s forgetting Euron and how he’ll play out. I think Euron would have to die before Cersei dies.
I’m surprised people are complaining about it this much. There are worse plot holes in the episode, but it still had a zombie bear, an epic standoff against an army of undead, dragons torching the army, not to mention the plot advancements that occurred.
Jessica Jones and Luke Cage should’ve been killing people with one punch seeing how they can punch through walls and lift heavy objects with ease. Even if you assume they were holding back and didn’t want to kill anyone, they clearly said they were going to blow up a building and kill everyone inside at the end, but…
So Benjen was pretty underwhelming, especially after hearing how cool Coldhands is (no pun intended) in the books. He just kind of randomly appears to save Bran, then rides off. Then randomly appears to save Jon and dies.
Jeez, and I was going to ask if it gets better after season 1 or something. Because I watched maybe the first four episodes, and I thought it ranged from meh to laughably bad. On paper, it should be the kind of show I’d love.
This popped in my head too. I wouldn’t say I was scared to play it, but it was definitely tense and kept me on guard.
I think with King’s Quest, it was more the random bad guys who would appear on the screen and chase you with super speed. You had to keep close to the edges of the screen so you could escape in time. I could at least do the narrow paths at normal speed with ease after enough practice.
I was waiting to see if anyone would bring this up.
I’d be surprised if the bwaa predates Inception. A ton of trailers copy off it now, but the sound at least had a purpose and meaning within the film.
I forgive you.
I don’t know who that is, and I was wondering what Bucky O’Hare has to do with the letter J.
“And I get to do another Indy movie.”
I don’t know who this guy is, don’t use twitter, and had to look up what DM meant.
I was unwhelmed by this when I heard it again a few months ago after 20+ years. I think that’s when the themes started going downhill. DuckTales, Gummi Bears, TaleSpin, and even Chip ‘n’ Dale are all better.
Gandalf with a Queens accent makes me think of the Last Temptation of Christ, which starred Harvey Keitel as Judas if he was born in Brooklyn.