Yup.
Yup.
Oh, of course. I was being terribly unfair.
Sp there's no reason Glen can't be zombified now; he just might have an awfully tough time making his way back to Alexandria, depending on how many and which bits he's lost.
Everything but the squeal.
I'm just making the point that all thumbs are fingers, though not all fingers are thumbs.
I'm planning to watch Humans soon. I'm curious to see how it compares to the Swedish original.
Watching Tony Curran in a movie right now. It's very odd seeing Datak Tarr in blue jeans speaking Scots.
If people only ever allow their sexual partners to die in their arms, this puts a whole ton of movies/shows in a very different light.
I just liked the idea of people dooming themselves because they believed that somehow a fairy tale was a recipe for survival.
"But this would never happen, because there could never be a Zombie
Apocalypse, because the basic idea is completely impossible in every
way." Wait , , , WHUUUUUUTTTTT?????
Well, you're awfully pretty in pink, I'll give you that.
What if there were a zombie apocalypse, and millions died unnecessarily because they assumed zombies behaved according to Romero rules, whereas in fact the only way to kill them was with, say, a kick to the back of the knee and what people really had to watch out for was sneezes, not bites? Or some such.
All he did was get fattish.
Hamm's comedy is too self-aware for him to be this generation's
Leslie Nielsen. The mantle fits Michael K. Williams much better.
It made me very happy.
In the end, the shadow Salizar is menacing Rock with a knife. Scary!
One of the best lines? When I heard “It’s hard to have déjà vu when you’ve got no memories,” I scolded Dr. Maria Benavidez for saying something so stupid. Déjà vu may or may not have anything to do with memory. And even if it does, it relates to unremembered memories, so an amnesiac would be peculiarly susceptible to…
My terrible eyes read the last words in this comment as "swept her into a big bag"—a much more sensible reaction, in my opinion.
I missed Jesse at the dinner party, though.
A somewhat dark high school sex comedy.