It'll be people in suits. Disney will finally just give up and make a movie about and for furries.
It'll be people in suits. Disney will finally just give up and make a movie about and for furries.
The problem is a combination of poor ratings and high budget. Networks can justify keeping around a sitcom that pulls a 0.9 in the demo, but a drama with like a dozen regular cast members to pay and a serious special effects budget on top of that has to do a bit better.
It's because he's based on Hamlet, who is one of drama's great ineffectual doofuses. But because an animated Disney film can't end with everyone dying, you end up with a protagonist whose tragic flaw doesn't actually lead to tragedy.
Hannibal is the one that comes to mind first. I'm sure there are others.
"We're sitting ducks! That's the worst kind of duck!"
I haven't rewatched either of those so I don't know how they hold up on repeat viewing. I was thinking more of Interstellar.
If he did say that he'd be telling the truth for once.
Inception. I loved it when it came out, and I still like it, but so much of the table-setting drags. That's generally a problem for me with Nolan - I love puzzle-box plots, but he doesn't know how to make his exposition artful enough that it can still engage when you know how it all fits together.
Because no human woman could survive that jump onto a moving semi truck without breaking all her bones. She's clearly a secret robot!
They get posted to reddit and 4chan whereupon they are relentlessly brigaded. They're less than meaningless.
Here's some cognitive dissonance at least:
- Holy shit, that was the Tom Baker as the Bendu? What a get, but also I hope that doesn't mean that's the last we'll see of him. Why was he chilling on that planet? What's his whole deal? I want to know more! The scene of him teaching Kanan was great though.
Trump’s ostensible concern was that the NFL broadcast would depress audience numbers for his grand debate triumph. Trump prefers to depress the audience himself.
He already did, it's called "Starring in Monster Trucks".
Theory: the Good Place admits enough people that multiple neighborhoods' worth enter each day (5 neighborhoods a day would still mean that it's only the top 1% of people who get in). Within each neighborhood, people are grouped by many factors, one of which might be age upon death. And the reason Michael was given…
The actor is 36. He would've had to start drafting the instant he started undergrad, but it's possible.
In some ways he had a much easier go of it than Eleanor (it's way easier to pretend you're someone else if all you have to do is be silent) but it also must have been really hard not having a confidant like Chidi.