Rainbucket
Rainbucket
Rainbucket

I’d watch Kathryn Hahn in just about anything but I have no idea (and very little interest in) how this show is going to turn out. And that title is terrible, I feel like it’s missing a “the” or “an”.

Why does this need a part 2?

Soooo, younger Toguro's backstory? I'm good with that. 

This was my thought as well. Maybe it reflects the genre of the show too. Playing off of wandavision’s use of sitcom for story structure, massive one episode is a murder mystery thriller, the next a hospital drama, the next a Sci-fi epic, etc. Reach well just throws in a new title and hilariously throws away some of

It could be done really well in the hands of a skilled screenwriter. I would love to see it as a descent into the dark side though.

A true Hollywood powerhouse who nobody outside of us genre movie fans are probably even aware of. I’ll be surprised if I see any mention of his passing on the BBC.

The books were saved, there was a quick cutaway scene at the end of TLJ showing them in a drawer on the Falcon. Yoda didn’t burn them, he was f’ing with Luke as usual.

Oh, right...rewatch Fury Road before seeing Furiosa...and not because it’s a day ending in ‘y’...

Elon du Lachs verpiss dich zum Mars!

imagine getting your underwear twisted over theme park flavor text

Since it’s too soon to bring back the Master, but “maestro” is a pretty obvious reference to him, I’m going to assume with no other evidence, four hours before it premiers, that the entire season of Doctor Who will contain suggestions that the villain of the week is the Master in every episode until the finale, when

Actually, it juts looks like a G. It’s his family crest, and in his language it means, “I’m so hungry I could eat a planet.”

Plus a cast that not only did their best work, but practically formed their own Fellowship and rave about their time on set to this day. 

Does nobody remember this?

I hope he directs while wearing the mocap suit and none of the pingpong balls fly off during a passionate direction.

Tom Bombadil is right there idiots!

The one thing Ring of Power did well compared to the Lord of the Rings films is establish the orcs as a credible threat rather than just red shirts waiting to be stabbed by untrained hobbits half their size.

I am a casual LotR fan (saw the movies, saw the first Hobbit movie, read the Hobbit years ago) and I am legit curious if there is an appetite for a Gollum prequel story. I’m not opposed to more content, but this seems like something I have no interest in personally and I wonder if I am the minority.

The Middle-Earth movie completely equiv to Madame Web: completely and utterly pointless.

Wait, what? What will it even be about? J. R. R. Tolkien only wrote two books, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Books. There’s a third book called, The Silmarillion that’s a collection of the appendices and written pages he never released detailing the history of Middle Earth. Which is what Rings of Power on Amazon