I don't know why he bothered with those crosses, they've never stopped anybody from coming back as a deadite in the past.
I don't know why he bothered with those crosses, they've never stopped anybody from coming back as a deadite in the past.
This was a weird episode Taco-wise, because he was actually trying to help somebody instead of just showing up and ruining things for everybody else.
No, the effects look much better on The Flash.
Weird, I thought TWINE was the best of the Brosnan films.
Yeah, but Laurel is one of the best parts of Arrow these days. I mean, it didn't hurt that Ollie, Felicity, and Diggle were so unbearably awful last season that Laurel looked better in comparison, but these days Laurel and Thea are my favourite characters on Arrow.
Not really. Everything up to Ash getting chased through the woods is a remake, but everything after that is a sequel. At least that's how I've always looked at it.
The pool thing is weird, because I though they were going to kill it with the chlorine, to tie into the disease metaphor of the monster. When it just became electrocution and shooting, it kind of lost me. It just didn't make sense as a plan or as a climax to the film.
Problem with that is that the e-reader kind of does define the era. The era is defined by the newest technology shown.
So what if I liked both, but didn't love either?
The Conjuring made me scream out loud, twice, in the theatre. For me that's enough to put it on any best horror list. Plus it made sheet ghosts scary. That's pretty impressive.
The metaplot never even really played out. Was the question asked, and did silence fall? Nope, he just spent 900 years on Christmas planet.
The Doomstar Requiem was amazing, what are you talking about?
Listen was good until it forgot to actually be a story and have a conclusion of some kind. It just kind of ended. In any case, Flatline was excellent, Mummy was okay, but the best episode was Kill the Moon.
For the first time in a long time, I actually excited for next week's episode.
Or in high school even?
Liam Neeson just played some dick. He most certainly did not play Ra's Al Ghul.
Missy was pretty much the only thing redeeming the last two episodes. She's such a fun villain, that she makes up for how boring and/or stupid the rest of the story was.
It was worse than that because it wasn't psychic powers, it was vagina poison. She would have killed her rapist with vagina poison. And somehow this man is held up as the biggest feminist hero in the entertainment industry.
I have grown incredibly sick of Taco, but it seems the show doesn't feel the same way.
Three auto-playing videos, and one of those stupid auto-playing onion ads.