MikeTheBard
MikeTheBard
MikeTheBard

Exactly. Disney’s portfolio includes Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, Touchstone, ABC, A&E, Lifetime, the History Channel, ESPN, and roughly 20% of classic cinema, as well as you know, DISNEY itself.

I would argue that while celebrities have the same RIGHT to privacy, they do not have the same EXPECTATION of it.

I literally made an audible expression of shock and joy when I read this headline.

I binge either 2-3 episodes at a time if I’m actually sitting down and watching them. More often, I watch 8-14 hours worth in the background while I do actual work.

The devil you say! Cat scans are extremely accurate.

Michael Gross confirmed on Facebook he is not involved with Syfy’s new Tremors series and “if Burt Gummer appears, [he] will be played by another [actor].”

A couple low budget indie films, spent 10+ years as technical director overseeing lighting and sound for shows in Boston, Atlantic City, New Orleans, and Las Vegas, did vocal work for an album with members of Pink Floyd and Trans Siberian Orchestra, and just signed on to do music and post production for some regional

Am I the only one that notices the sexy first lady costume is supposed to be based on Melania, but features a model who looks more like Ivanka?

Totally absolutely not going to happen ten minutes into the third act when everything looks hopeless and the team suddenly rallies behind him. Nope. They’d never write something that cliched and predictable.

I remember one line in I think it was DS9, where a Klingon is talking about the royal houses and someone- I think it was Dax?- calls them out with something to the effect that a couple hundred years ago, the underclass of Klingons rose up, slew the nobles, and adopted their names and houses.

LOL. There’s a cinema-pub chain in southern Maine called Smitty’s that has $5 seats on Tuesdays.

This looks worth the $1.50 for a Redbox rental, but not worth a $6 matinee ticket.

All the stars for you. All of them.

So, kind of like The Happening, except not the worst movie of the decade?

Exactly. You take it to auction, you wait weeks or months, risk a low bid or nobody buying, but possibly get a price you’re hoping for or even a lot more. You take it to a pawn shop, you get half that, but cash in hand right then and there. Two entirely different risk/benefit options.

You know what hit the perfect balance? Stargate SG-1. 95% of the episodes were standalone, but they *referenced* the mythology. Characters changed and grew, got promoted, had their own stories- But pretty much each individual episode had a beginning, middle, and end to its own story.

This is why I think we need to end the ivory ban. Instead of burning or crushing those huge stockpiles seized from poachers in some of the poorest countries on earth, sell them off and use the money to pay for more parkland and more rangers.

Basically, as the supply goes up and risk of being shot for poaching

Well, she majored in neurology, not English.....

I want to see a movie where Black Widow, Captain Marvel, Wasp, Gamora, Pepper Potts, Maria Hill, Silk, and Scarlet Witch all team up to rescue Cap, Falcon, and Tony after they’re captured.

Maybe with Hawkeye getting fridged.

The site further stats that there are two, specifically, the growing normality for Marvel films: one directly tied into the events of the film, and another standalone one made just for fun.