How is "Special Appearance By Tim Curry As Pennywise" not terrifying?
How is "Special Appearance By Tim Curry As Pennywise" not terrifying?
My thought on this trailer.
EEEEE! That looks great! I can't wait!
He died on the way back to his home planet? What a total cop-out.
Lupin and Tonks with Shepherd Book a close second.
I guess he was blinded by the light...
now if he would just apologize for hiring Damon Lindelof to write anything, we could all move on.
Zapp: One beep for guilty, two beeps for not guilty.
"I'm going to allow this."
"I've got a life to lead. When would I fish?"
Gotta love those "Inception" BWAAAAAAAAAAA!
"You know who has hands, son? The Devil! And you know what he uses them for? He uses them for holding!"
Whenever the Batman/Superman movie comes out, I'm pretty sure the thing we're going to be most grateful to Ben…
I personally stick to Ebert's adage: "No good movie is too long, and no bad movie is too short."
You know what they say. Everybody's working for the peak-end.
Always a good use of time! I'm in the middle of a re-watch of the whole series myself.
Both Hank & Jesse have gone from 2 dimensional ideas to amazingly complex characters. Credit to the actors on this as Gilligan has repeatedly said he had no idea of the talent he was working with when they started.
Why so serious?
Actually, I think the Moffat-bashing has gotten a tad overblown. There's a lot to love about his era, including some really funny, clever writing. Just the characters of Madame Vastra and Strax are worth being happy about. River Song was great until her backstory got overly convoluted and she lost some of her agency…
This was one of the saddest moments I've seen on television.