I know it is the popular, almost cliché answer... but Goldfinger has always been my favorite.
I know it is the popular, almost cliché answer... but Goldfinger has always been my favorite.
Well, presumably we'll get a better look at Raina in the spring.
I don't have Cumberbatch fatigue, that's for sure. For one thing, I hope they keep making Sherlock until the sun grows cold! Love that show.
Yes, thank you. I am aware of the difference between those two words. That was this thing known as a "typo."
As much as that sucked... I've heard the actor had other commitments, so frankly I'm surprised we got as much of him as we did.
Ha ha... Just based on the headline, my thoughts were, "I hope it is the bit where Skye shoots Ward!" Thank you for not disappointing me.
Indeed. I hadn't seen either Jump Street film. I'll admit mild curiosity, perhaps enough to cue them up should they ever hit Netflix. But a MIB crossover? That would have been enough to make me want to run out and see the first two films ASAP to get myself caught up!
That would be a neat extension of this. The main Wikipdia as the largest galaxy at the center of the Wiki-Universe, and the various more specialized wikis as other surrounding galaxies.
And for some strange reason, the first thing I was compelled to do was see how far away I could get...
The episodes could have still been included. The audio exists for them all. Some of the missing ones have animated replacements. And for the rest, there are fan made reconstructions using still photos synced to the audio... Not the most ideal option, but sure to have been sufficient at that tiny scale.
I'd recommend this for a much more listenable mix of every theme ever (up through Series 7 of the revived series).
Not sure what Star Trek VI you were watching... but to me, I find it to be the second best Trek film (behind Khan), and a fitting send-off for the original Trek cast. (The only real downside is it was rather predictable who the traitor on the Enterprise would be... but one can hardly fault Meyer for that. He'd wanted…
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Yes, Tennant's Doctor did compare regeneration with death, and fight against it tooth and nail. On the other hand, most incarnations treat it as a natural process, something even to be welcomed when the time is right. And in any case where the Doctor has companions at the time of a regeneration took great pains…
No, the War Doctor should not count as a John Hurt death. The character did not die, he regenerated. There is an unbroken chain of continuity from Hartnell through to Capaldi, of which Hurt if a part.
Don't fret, Mweyer. I, too, don't loathe them. They're nowhere near as good, but they're still watchable films and I own them in my collection.
Yeah, I enjoy the Hobbit films as they are, and even own the (gasp!) extended editions of the two released ones! But I still have a tiny part of me that hopes that after finishing, for shits and giggles, Jackson himself tries to assemble a condensed single-film version. It would be neat to see.
I think it was rather genius of the Star Wars trailer to do that. We all know, from casting announcements, that the old familiars will be back. And yes, it would be great to have seen them. But what would the response have been? Two seconds of, "Oh cool, look at Luke & Han!" then nothing. By showing mainly new…
I wouldn't object to Wright... but man, would I love if they gave Nicholas Meyer another go. Of course, I seem to recall he had some issues with Into Darkness (I cannot fathom why, I typed sarcastically), so that may not endear him to the current producers of the series, or for that matter, endear them to him...
You know who doesn't love the number 7? Whoever was in charge of signage in the Village.