Whoa, what a coincidence! I saw Top Gun: Maverick over the weekend and my ticket cost exactly $176!
Whoa, what a coincidence! I saw Top Gun: Maverick over the weekend and my ticket cost exactly $176!
Back in the waning days of Blockbuster, mine had Adam (a movie about Hugh Dancy as a man with Asperger’s) right next to Adam, Resurrected (about Jeff Goldblum as a Holocaust survivor, with requisite giant swastikas on the cover) - while it was just alphabetical order, it seemed like the act of someone with a bizarre…
(Of course, in a just world, people wouldn’t need to rely on their employers for abortion access in the first place)
I doubt that—PR disaster if media companies explicitly threaten to deny their own employees abortion access
To tall and to pretty
Had never experienced The Red Wedding in a kitchen before this show, but having seen it I’m now very stressed out.
If Netflix wants to be more relevant, they need to ditch the bingeable season model. It was interesting 5 years ago when they were the only real player, but it’s not working with the likes of Disney, HBO, Apple putting out quality content.
>Why is Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, a 2018 port of a 2014 Wii U game, still regularly full price? Who can say.
When they are at the kid’s birthday party in episode 4 was when I decided I would definetly finish the show, that was hysterical. I am also such a fan of a TV season having an actual ending instead of a cliffhanger!
Anyone born in Toronto would pronounce it “Trono” (hell, it even sounds like Ch-ron-o the way a lot of people say it!)
...i have trouble believing this one lol.
Just watching the trailer and hearing everyone say “ToronTo”, including supposed born and raised Torontonian Woody Harrelson breaks my ability to believe the movie. Anyone born in Toronto would pronounce it “Trono” (hell, it even sounds like Ch-ron-o the way a lot of people say it!)
Same. But I have actively bailed on stuff before. I still haven’t seen the 3rd prequel because, well...
Sounds great! I appreciate small scale shows like this, where the entire focus is on a group of people just living their lives.
Lucasfilm made a perfect TV show for us nitpickers. We’ve been very busy for the past six weeks.
He’s virtually the only person in canon who actually died from a lightsaber injury.
That’s fair. At the end of the day, it was still (yet another) SW project that existed mostly to fill in unnecessary details, whereas “Mando” is telling an (at least nominally) “original” story.
This looks like such a nice change of pace. Thanks for the rec.
“If they wanted you to think about the director while you’re watching a movie, they’d show the director’s name before the movie!”
The most amazing special effect in this movie is how they managed to, with a straight face, claim that the US Military was at a technological disadvantage and an underdog against some unnamed “rogue state.”