Who are people that have never been in my kitchen? — Final Jeopardy
Who are people that have never been in my kitchen? — Final Jeopardy
Did you know there was an episode of Happy Days in which Fonzie literally jumped a shark … AND IT WAS AWESOME?
so … what happens to Jack? Surely a drunk-driving accident is too obvious, right?
no worries. haha
I LOVED that aspect of LOTR (hey, when you have 19 main characters, shit is gonna get long), but man the running time of the simple King Kong story is brutally punishing.
you got my name right!!!!!
Do you ever think Sam L. Jackson sits down on his couch with a big bowl of popcorn to watch a movie, but then exclaims, "Ah shit. I forget I was in this one."
nice
Yep. It seemed like they mapped out ALL of season one's episodes. I even compared it to a super hero Breaking Bad, in which all the eps were mostly logical, propulsive, and narratively satisfying.
I still can't wrap my head around time remnants.
(Then again, if a small detail like that is enough to count as changing
the future, couldn’t Barry just describe what she’s wearing when Savitar
kills her so she can give that outfit to Goodwill?)
Only once?? Really? Even when Randall's wife gave her eulogy? Or Kate talked about her dad?
Weak episode?!?! Nope. Not at all.
Great ideas!
Yes, X2 is soooo good. We actually get to spend time with ALL the characters. Plus Brian Singer had a substantially larger budget.
It's what I do.
Great points! Man, I remember thinking McKellen was old in that movie and hoping he would be around for a long time (especially as Gandalf).
Read it! Thanks for sharing!
your breakdown of who Superman is, is perfect!
The first X-mean movies has two lines that I fucking love: