Americans seem to be more used to interactivity from the audience during movies, so I guess this sort of thing stands out less. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone cheer or clap in a movie in the UK.
Americans seem to be more used to interactivity from the audience during movies, so I guess this sort of thing stands out less. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone cheer or clap in a movie in the UK.
I think he means within the Toy Story universe, not in real life. The new Buzz movie exists in the Toy Story universe too, and presumably in that universe Chris Evans is the bankable star and voice of movie Buzz while Tim Allen is the non-union Mexican equivalent that they got to provide the voice of the toy. Just as…
Those movies were saved by their message: Your loser friends are stepping stones on your way to popularity, and if you’re beautiful enough they’ll come crawling back no matter how many times you throw them under the bus to get the hot jock.
Oh no! A country that doesn’t do stuff exactly like the US, how disgusting
I mean, have they? I don’t thin k there’s anyone with a sniff of a chance of getting any real power that wants to repeal abortion laws.
*Except shotguns and rifles
You act like kids are the target audience, when in fact it’s middle aged wine moms using the tic-tac monsters as a kind of reflexive anti-humour.
Edinburgh has been suffering under the tyranny of the new trams for more than a decade - the whole implementation has been a bit of a mess since they kept being approved and then cancelled, the routes revised and then re-instated, while seemingly taking precedence over everything else in the city. They’re still digging…
This is exactly it. If anything, Colin Firth is too charming and charismatic - he actually lands the notes that Peterson was going for when he speaks, and doesn’t come off as enough of a lizard-person in a man suit.
Heh, heh, heh. Y’know somethin’, he did say, “Gonk” a lot!
That’s still just an interpretation of a line though, right? They never outright state that the last time Kenobi and Vader met was on Mustafar. Maybe Vader considered himself a ‘learner’ even by the time of this new series, and something will happen that in his mind confirms him as the ‘master’.
Not only British, but more specifically Yorkshire as well. I imagine you’d get a few bemused looks down south if you said it out loud in Kent these days.
Not to mention that a large part of the reason that the Taliban was able to outlast the US was because the US was fighting across the world with limited public support and the world’s media watching them like a hawk for anything approaching heavy handedness.
I think that’s just British cinema in general, to be honest. It’s hard to think of a big British film that’s not an underdog story at heart, and it’s been that way since the Ealing comedies. I guess because maybe cinema historically has been a more working class medium than TV or theatre, and a good opportunity to…
At this rate you’ll be able to finish all five Elder Scrolls games and write a ten volume young adult series about the experience before the sixth game comes out.
My understanding of this is that, aside from its internal cargo, the YT1300 was designed to act as a tug that could ‘push’ much larger cargo containers that slotted between the two forks at the front (where some models already have a little cargo pod).
I like how ‘Snrub’ thinks!
To be fair, you’re right. The US sure beats all of those developing countries and banana republics into a cocked hat when it comes to public safety! Aim high!
Look at ‘is ‘orse!
The BBFC, as it is known. It underwent a big re-organisation in 1999 that made it much more permissive, though stuff still does get cut sometimes. I remember The Human Centipede II had to go through an expensive legal battle to get a rating back when that came out.