Hey, even though this seems it's shoehorning him into a straight Startship Trooper role at least he can claim to Katie that he's not Travolting it as a catman.
Hey, even though this seems it's shoehorning him into a straight Startship Trooper role at least he can claim to Katie that he's not Travolting it as a catman.
Looks like someone went through a bit of a midlife crisis and a can of hairspray after the Mighty Boosh broke up.
Looks like someone went through a bit of a midlife crisis and a can of hairspray after the Mighty Boosh broke up.
Don't you just hate it how there's never an easy way to pick up your baby safely?
Don't you just hate it how there's never an easy way to pick up your baby safely?
Buckaroo- directed by Lars Von Trier.
Buckaroo- directed by Lars Von Trier.
Geez, people act like the one time he smashed her up a little bit define his whole relationship to Rihanna. Why can't people focus on the good times before he went and spoiled it all by doing something stupid like exploding [her]?
Geez, people act like the one time he smashed her up a little bit define his whole relationship to Rihanna. Why can't people focus on the good times before he went and spoiled it all by doing something stupid like exploding [her]?
Meg Ryan in the dire "City of Angels" literally shows the wide-eyed angel Nic Cage how to live and love and after one night together floats out of his life because she figured it's be a good idea to ride a bike down of the road with her eyes closed and arms outstretched.
Meg Ryan in the dire "City of Angels" literally shows the wide-eyed angel Nic Cage how to live and love and after one night together floats out of his life because she figured it's be a good idea to ride a bike down of the road with her eyes closed and arms outstretched.
You're right and we can argue that the MPDG is a dying stereotype, at least in her most ridiculously whimsical, imperfectly perfect form. In RomComs that are much more concerned with the protagonist, the love interest is rarely shown as a having any significant character flaws to deal with. [The most generic issue to…
You're right and we can argue that the MPDG is a dying stereotype, at least in her most ridiculously whimsical, imperfectly perfect form. In RomComs that are much more concerned with the protagonist, the love interest is rarely shown as a having any significant character flaws to deal with. [The most generic issue to…
To be fair to the Manic Pixie Dream Girl trope the fact that the films so rarely spend any time exploring the origins of their quirks, the motivation behind their actions and, you know, maybe resolving a few of their issues doesn't merely imply they are hopelessly shallow characters.
To be fair to the Manic Pixie Dream Girl trope the fact that the films so rarely spend any time exploring the origins of their quirks, the motivation behind their actions and, you know, maybe resolving a few of their issues doesn't merely imply they are hopelessly shallow characters.
Let's not forget the midichlorian / cancer subplot nobody talks about in the last half.
Let's not forget the midichlorian / cancer subplot nobody talks about in the last half.
Oh, you Forceblind Lucas-doubters- you do make me laugh. Now maybe George was being too subtle with his script [the man isn't completely flawless] but Obi-Wan obviously was referring to having the "Moral" High Ground. I mean, this is a universe where the young Sith could have Force-pushed the sand under Obi's feet,…
Oh, you Forceblind Lucas-doubters- you do make me laugh. Now maybe George was being too subtle with his script [the man isn't completely flawless] but Obi-Wan obviously was referring to having the "Moral" High Ground. I mean, this is a universe where the young Sith could have Force-pushed the sand under Obi's feet,…
Because it's there and it's simple for writers to throws pitches like "It's going to be a 'Batman Begins'-style reboot that sucks the success-tits of the Mission Impossibles and hey, the nerd world will surely be grateful for the fact we're not destroying a beloved icon. And it's not like we can do worse than the…