NMCaff
NMCaff
NMCaff

I think I’m the target audience in question. I’m a massive fan of the book, and Tim Curry was the only good thing about the mini-series. It was a terrible script, the acting was only so-so out of everyone but Curry (even normally excellent actors), the pacing was turgid, and the special effects range from poor to

They killed her because they wrote a funeral scene into the first episode, and realized by midseason that they don’t know who to kill, and Laurel turned out to be the most expandable. It’s in a Guggenheim interview somewhere.

as having extremely thick legs in order to avoid the weaknesses of AT-AT’s shown in Rogue One and Empire Strikes Back.

To boot, the site also mentions that several of the Heavy Assault Walkers will take part in a “large sequence” during the film—presumably a large ground battle.

What is this drivel? You need to cite a source if you’re going to make such claims. You’re comparing apples and oranges here at any rate. YouTube can’t replace journalism, because they’re different platforms. One is for hosting video content and the other is for reporting.

It’s not an implausible take to say that their recent problems are due less to fatigue than to trying to figure out lineups now that they have more players to rotate in and out. Obviously, I didn’t come up with that all by myself, but when Brooks is trying to see what Jennings and Mahimi and Bogdanovich and Oubre and

I’m pretty sure the Rockets are pretty happy with Harden, given their record. You know, OKC could have kept him too. Imagine that.

Yeah, it’s a much more appreciated response than “It’s for the fans.”

I gotta tell ya, I was really down on the movie from the get-go, in part because it was announced during the throes of Super Megaforce. I didn’t believe Saban Brands actually gave a shit about putting out a quality product. But as I’ve seen the more recent marketing, heard some of the rationale, accidentally gotten a

Your time might come, but it’ll come a couple of hours behind the rest of our time.

Oh good. I was really wondering what was going on with the next Smurfs movie.

So you’re saying the outlook isn’t looking good for a Hightower after encountering a Jet in New York?

It’s...it’s just not the same.

Hey, be nice to Jay Cutler.

If the guy just would have been honest about speaking to the Russians, we’d be telling a totally different story today...

For reference, Matt Flynn’s “monster contract” with Seattle was for three years, $26M, $10M guaranteed, and he at least had two very impressive games on his resume.

You can’t get the same level of hurt and anger out of a Magneto, defender of Mutants, without his history of being a young child, pulled from his parents at a Concentration Camp, knowing that he and his family, friends and other members of his community were to be put to death, simply for being Jewish.

It creates a

I don’t think you understand how fiction works.

Phil Jackson should be happy with this “I’m going to try” angle.