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Even the resurrection scene in the book is so creepy, the way it's described.

Five is basically a lot like 4, but in the present, with Roland and crew in a single town, preparing for an onslaught of raiders. It's good as an almost standalone story, but doesn't advance the overall arc much.

They're working on doing the Young Roland bits from The Gunslinger and Wizard and Glass as a tie-in TV series. Idris Elba would be present to bookend and narrate.

My understanding is that they saw the writing on the wall about halfway though the season (Tim Minear had just done Firefly, and saw all the same warning signs), so they decided to finish up the season as though it was the last season the show would have. They even went back and wrote more episodes to air earlier in

It worked on me the first few times. Now I know to look out for it.

The same theater had a special screening of Pirates of the Caribbean where they required people to dress up like a pirate. Nobody was screaming "discrimination!" for that one.

Hollywood has gone global, and thus has started focus on the universal language of "spectacle" and explosions to help sell them overseas, to the detriment of plot, dialogue, or series character study.

Well the show was made when NBC asked Tina Fey and Robert Carlock to develop a show for Ellie Kemper. So the roll was explicitly written for her. They originally considered having her character wake up from a coma.

Whedon may want to downplay his involvement too, since it sounds like there's really not enough left to really let him leave his stamp on it, and he can just say "I was honoring Zach's wishes" when the final film still more resembles a Snyder film than a Whedon film.

The review, and what else I could find, suggests Chrichton wrote Dragon Teeth in the 1970's and shelved it.

Other Space was really good. The reason it died had nothing to do with its quality, and everything to do with the platform it was released on. Yahoo Screen had no promotion, crappy apps, and no way to make revenue. Yahoo lost $42 million in one year on the platform, and cancelled all the shows when they shuttered the

Did you watch Other Space? That show had some stuff like that.

She's not even dead on that show. Her character was "banished" from Shield, so they could use her character in the spin-off that never got off the ground. However, i think Shield has been disowned and disbanded 3 times since that happened. They could totally bring her character back, but may she doesn't want to at

From Wikidpedia:
"[Woodrow Wilson's private secretary] Joseph Tumulty also put into place a more regular schedule of briefing the press. He gave daily briefings to the press in the morning, which were attended by as many as thirty reporters. By formalizing the press briefing process, Tumulty laid the groundwork for

Film is actually high-res, with most saying 35mm is equivalent to 4K in the amount of detail it can provide. The original show just used cheap low-res video transfers of the films.

If you check imdb, you'll see he's been very busy, but in mostly kid shows. His biggest role since Futurama apparently was the role as the dwarf Bashful in a show called "7D"

This is his third time messing with the console, as documented in previous videos. I'm pretty sure checking for loose cables was one of the first things he did.

I wouldn't classify the review as "hate." It could maybe be considered a little snobbish, but this review is classified as "fresh" on rottentomatoes. And AV Club is pretty stingy with their A's, even an A- .

Or, if he had implied Trump was "in bed" with Putin.

It's not "scare quotes" but "quotes," to show that his comments have been called homophobic, but that the AV Club doesn't necessarily agree that they are actually homophobic.