I can't push myself to see it when it's going to be surely butchered by the combination of such a bad director and such a bad leading, cis actor.
I can't push myself to see it when it's going to be surely butchered by the combination of such a bad director and such a bad leading, cis actor.
The second and third films provide considerably more breathing room, and generally are huge improvements on the first in writing and direction.
Getting an excellent actor, with a particular talent for the big monologues, for a small role that needs that exact thing and is arguably the best part of an entire series, is no waste. I'd rather he truly matter, not matter in a plot sense. But my mom of all people kind of shares your sentiment.
Del Toro worked on and submitted a pilot script to HBO a while back, haven't gotten news on it since then.
He was in the episode about Angel raising money to support Connor, as a client/con artist.
I figure summer camp would be more appropriate for a future season of Scream Queens, if that show keeps going. Also AHS doesn't need more weiner teens.
When my brother and I were rewatching Angel over the summer, we were genuinely surprised to see Jeffrey Dean Morgan show up as a guest in season 3. Dude's profile has risen considerably.
It can work under the right circumstances. Maybe not in this current Sharknado market, but Werewolf was a 1996 release and that one is pretty classic.
I don't think it'll only take me five hours, the three or four chapters I have played took me that long to get through.
Well, I tragically can't get Descent or Trespasser (GRUMBLE SUPPORT OLDER HARDWARE GRUMBLE) so Hakkon is my only option, that I bought back when it first came out. I haven't played enough of it to really judge it, but I'm liking it so far, my understanding is that it does some interesting lore stuff and offers a solid…
Currently rueing Microsoft for my 360 not being good enough for Dragon Age Inquisition DLC or Fallout 4.
Gotta get back to that one, once my current rpg bender calms down again. Should I start where I left off in one of the early chapters, or from the beginning for the sake of momentum?
I'm getting back on Dragon Age Inquisition, playing Jaws of Hakkon for the first time before doing the final two quests for my current character, after which I will start a new character. He is Sterling, the cocky, human male mage.
Same, I'm so happy that I'll have a bluray collection of almost his entire career. I was happy enough that I helped support the production of them/that new thing he's working on.
That explains the college students I know who liked Coven the most and Asylum the least. At least it makes a. .certain kind of sense.
I don't agree with that person, and being queer in life or media certainly shouldn't just be about the sex. I know that in particular as an asexual and bi person. That being said, I sympathize with them to a degree because homosexuality has had a long history of sexless portrayal in media to make it more palatable for…
It definitely has its fans at least among the younger set, at least if my college friend owning it on dvd is any indications.
I've read it once as a ten year old and again as a college freshman last year, and I equally loved it both times.
It's an idea worth exploring, but ideally with a conclusion akin to the end of Trial from BTAS, where the villains deem him innocent.
Not deep cut, probably, but my favorites are the Who's the Boss professor from Community and Commissioner Hugo Jarry from Deadwood.