Isn’t this MSNBC’s Corporate mission statement?
Isn’t this MSNBC’s Corporate mission statement?
Worst episode of Forged in Fire ever.
I want my cat milk, dammit!
Wouldn’t regular popsicles like grape or cherry be just as messy to someone wearing all white?
Is it wrong that my last thoughts before that happened would be “OH COOL! It’s Chopper! Hi Chopper! OH and he brought the Dark Saber! That’s Aweso-”
I think it’s the most “chapter skippable” movie in a while. Does anyone even need to watch the Passana scenes, except for Lando showing up? You can skip all of that and not be lost. This movie has about 5 or 6 really good, watchable scenes, and there’s lots of things you can skip.
I’m not a huge fan of the dagger.
They should have revealed that Darth Sidious had the cloners on Kamino making bodies for him. So Snoke would have been a failed clone of Palpatine. Rey’s father, “Snoke Palpatine,” would have been a successful clone. (Yes, I would have had Sheev’s son named Snoke.)
C-3PO was a wasted character in the sequels. In TFA, he was just there to point out that his new action figure had a red arm. In TLJ, his only interesting scene was saying goodbye to Master Luke. And TROS was supposed to be his big moment. But it was made irrelevant by having a backup copy.
I would have loved to see…
I think she should have taken her maternal grandmother’s hyphenated name: Adroppa-Goldenson.
They’ll have to recast Momoa with a 12 year-old for Chapterhouse.
I was still hoping for
First off, how is Shaun of the Dead not on this list? Maybe because it’s a comedy-horror? (Comedy first, horror second.)
And if we can include unintentional comedy, I’d like to add Jaws 3-D and Jaws:The Revenge to this list. Both technically “horror movies,” but also really damn funny if you watch them with the right…
50-60" foot tall CGI creatures.
Damn...the Neverending Forehead.
I’m still itching for the “Why our favorite summer blockbusters are problematic and why we should be ashamed for enjoying them” article.
How many of these movies (in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s articles) pass the Bechedel Test, or have enough minority representation to be appropriate in 2020?
I’d like to add the Star Wars Radio Dramas to this list. The ANH one, especially tells a VERY different story than the one we know. There’s some plot similarity, but they really changed the characters and major plot points. The Empire and Jedi Radio Dramas stick closer to their movies, but there are some pretty…
What if they could build super-huge high-altitude airships to act as “flying shade” over big swaths of ground? It’s essentially the Mr. Burns Plan, but with self-flying shades.
Tomorrow, io9 should discuss how practically none of their Favorite Blockbusters of the 1980s/1990s passes the Bechedel Test, and how ALL of them have something that we now consider “problematic.”
Tomorrow’s List: “’Problematic’ trigger warnings for ALL 25 of our favorite summer blockbusters of the 1990s.”