> Disappointingly, writer Glenn Whipp does not seem to go on to ask Tarantino about the very weird recent blip in his non-hired-hand career, i.e., that bit where it really sounded like he was going to make a Star Trek movie for Paramount.
> Disappointingly, writer Glenn Whipp does not seem to go on to ask Tarantino about the very weird recent blip in his non-hired-hand career, i.e., that bit where it really sounded like he was going to make a Star Trek movie for Paramount.
Charging brands and users through a tiered system based on the size of their following would be a good way to monetize twitter in a way that wouldn’t affect 99% of its users.
> I’m not surprised about Cavill leaving Witcher. Despite production values, in the end he still prefers playing different characters for different stories.
Considering how often Cavill got hurt while filming the show, DC probably required him to step away while paying him *all* the money.
If you really believe that, I have a bridge to sell you. There’s zero chance that this show wasn’t greenlit for its full run once the decision to produce it was made.
Just two bros hanging out staring into each other’s eyes longingly.
Considering the previews showed multiple people wearing the suit, it’s entirely possible that moving forward it'll be a black panther by committee thing.
So they stole a car and got into an accident?
I’m sure he makes enough money from residuals to never have to work again, but there’s absolutely no chance that number is anywhere near the range you described PER YEAR. That would make him almost a billionaire since Friends has been in syndication for almost 20 years.
The audience for the tv show is several orders of magnitude larger than the number of people who read the book it's being adapted from. Don't be silly.
> I really do not know anything clearly about the other two [wizards] – since they do not concern the history of the N[orth].W[est]. I think they went as emissaries to distant regions, East and South, far out of Númenórean range: missionaries to ‘enemy-occupied’ lands, as it were. What success they had I do not know;…
The Brian/Kevin books are clearly a downgrade when compared to the first 3 books that Frank wrote but they're great pulp fiction if you enjoy the Dune universe
I had only ever heard of WoT being very convoluted and knew literally nothing about the story before watching the show, and while the show seemed to struggle with a coherent narrative, the breadcrumbs it laid starting after the episode when the manservant funeral happened were entertaining enough to someone who didn’t…
Part of the reason Andromeda was so bad was because of Sorbo himself, and his demands about how the show should work. It's a fun rabbit hole to fall into if you want to waste a couple of hours.
Look into the stories about him at the set of Andromeda if you want to go down this rabbit hole.
It makes you wonder the kind of person who takes pride in being known as a cost cutting CEO.
Usually people add a trigger warning when they post photos of Ted Cruz. They can be jarring.
WOTC already maintains two separate official versions of digital MTG cards, one of which provided this exact service for a few years (I’m not sure if it does anymore as that is the older version of online MTG). Also, literally no one in the MTG community will agree with the idiot behind this project that what the game…
I’m not a Ghostbusters fan - I thought the originals were entertaining but not something I’d ever go out of my way to watch again - and I thought the 2016 reboot was completely unmemorable, and a disservice to everyone involved. It felt like someone watched Bridesmaids and thought “let’s do that and put an old…
Zombie Thanos also appears in the zombie episode inside Wakanda, holding the gauntlet that is only missing one stone.