I saw this movie on a first date. I loved the movie, did not get a second date.
I saw this movie on a first date. I loved the movie, did not get a second date.
Take THAT, all of you people staring at me in the Costco food court!
THANK YOU. I do this, too. Not really for calories, but because all that grease and oil is gross.
So you’re telling me that, for the price of a movie ticket, I can watch Lloyd Dobler lead a Roman Legion into battle alongside Jacke Chan’s Kung Fu army?
I now want a new instalment of the Total War video game series with Star Wars ground troops from all three time periods. For reasons.
I LOVED that young Uhtred was a shit. I don’t believe you get to be the man he’s become without being a bit of a shit for a while.
Deine Mutter war ein Hamster und dein Vater roch nach Holunderbeeren!
For Science!
BBC’s The Hour was canceled after two brief series, leaving some character arcs at satisfactory stopping points but one giant, bloody cliffhanger for our favorite pair. Not SF, but a stunningly stylish period piece about the BBC in the 50’s with an excellent cast.
Homer would be the best/worst companion ever. He’d get them into sooooo much trouble, but he’d also somehow bungle into destroying the Daleks and Cybermen by sitting on the right button at just the wrong moment. Also, the TARDIS would be infested with potato chips and ants.
To combine the Tardis and Delorean as one omni time machine.....PLEASE LET ME DO THAT WB!!!!
We’ve known Doctor Who Lego was coming for a while, and that it would be coming to Lego Dimensions, Lego’s new…
Definitely. Katheryn Winnick from Vikings is another example, her fight scenes are often some of the best in the show for that very reason.
Maybe they should cast the Anthony Ingruber, who played a young Harrison Ford in Age of Adaline. Not only does he look a ton like Harrison but he also does a solid Han Solo impression.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bba_wP…
It turns out that everyone has also been secretly arming their supposedly-destroyed space stations.
Take away: what a fantastic year for sci-fi
It was fun, very fun. I have little interest in comic/super hero movies generally, wouldn’t have gone to this only for the outstanding reviews and it was great. It was like Star Wars when I was young, at least that was the kinda feeling I had coming out of the cinema. Not comparing it to Star Wars.
You see, there is this thing called a “sense of humor”. It may be sort of alien to you. But, were you to have it, you would be able to have an appreciation. But I am not sure how to explain it better. Like trying to explain “purple” to someone who is blind...
I was honestly hoping LEGO movie was gonna win. Of all of them, it's the one I can watch over and over (usually because my kids demand I put it on the DVR every day).