I don’t have huge moral issues with bottled water... but I just don’t get how it has remained such a big thing. “I have this stuff that I already have to pay for coming out of my taps. Let me pay even more for the same stuff so I can drink it!”
I don’t have huge moral issues with bottled water... but I just don’t get how it has remained such a big thing. “I have this stuff that I already have to pay for coming out of my taps. Let me pay even more for the same stuff so I can drink it!”
Yes, I thought this was strange, myself. Is Morning Spoilers quoting an interview that was given before this week's episode aired? (And perhaps the actor was lying as a red herring?) Or did that just spoil that he somehow survived the episode? (In which case... I suppose since this is the "Moring Spoilers" article...…
Based on the headline, I thought maybe this was a mash-up video made in 1985, but after watching it, I am guessing that this is actually a modern production made to look like it is vintage? For one thing, it has footage from Star TrekVI, which didn't come out until 1986. And for another, there is no freakin' way that…
What is great about when she plays one clone impersonating another is that it really shows off how well she portrays each separate character. It isn't just different clothes and hair that makes each character, it is her acting. Allison dressed as Sarah, for example, still gives off an Allison vibe.
I don't watch it live myself, for the same reason. S.H.I.E.L.D. gets my priority viewing. But I always make sure to watch it "On Demand" the next day.
Perry King was a great Han Solo on radio.
No one gets any points for guessing that his role will somehow allow him to pop up in Doctor Strange for a Sherlock reunion.
Why do people like to rag on Miracle Day so much? It is like how Star Trek III just gets lumped in with the whole "odd numbered Trek films aren't as good" thing despite actually being a pretty good film. But it had the misfortune to follow on from The Wrath of Khan, which is a bloody hard act to follow.
When they were making the film The Muppets, apparently they wanted to include a joke towards the end of the telethon where Kermit announces something along the lines of, "...and we'll see you all this fall on ABC!" but that joke got nixed by the studio executives.
Reminds me a bit of this book that I have:
Wow. That almost looks like a movie I'd want to see.
Ah. I'll admit it has been a little while since I listened to it, but I don't recall her chapters as having been bad. But, to each their own.
I am curious, could you elaborate upon which part?
I don't think Coulson living cheapened The Avengers. Maybe it would have if Coulson just walked out from a dark corner at the beginning of the first episode and said, "Hey, I'm alive!" but that wasn't what happened.
You are certainly entitled to your opinion, but I must say that I found the audio book to be excellent, with an amazing cast.
Oh, good. I was hoping for Judd Hirsch! I haven't been watching Forever consistently, but he is a joy in that show. And, of course, he was one of the highlights of the first Independence Day. But he would have been an easy character to leave out, so I am quite pleased that they are not doing so!
So did Brent Spiner, yet he's back for the sequel. And Quaid played a bigger part in the original then Spiner did. Therefore, an article announcing "Everyone Except Will Smith Is Returning" would imply Quaid's back in, even if it hasn't officially be announced.
Ah, I had been wondering if this would be taking place after the first two seasons but before the second movie, or if it would be picking up after the second movie. Looks like it is the former. Good! Lots of room for more story there.
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I hate myself for saying this... but I'd actually watch that.