it's round on the hollow inside. that's how we get to the other side. duh.
it's round on the hollow inside. that's how we get to the other side. duh.
Ya know, he could have waiting until SNL started again. Now McCarthy's version of his good bye just won't be timely.
this is the internet. there will no end to the making a big deal of this. NONE.
thanks to a quick turnaround on netflix for this show, I got to watch the episode before the two part finale (which had been criminally deleted from my dvr before viewing) and this scene again. The daughter had a vision in front of Peyton, so she clearly ate more than tube brain, and now that I watched the Kupps…
yeah, that phrase makes me thinks she's an unhappy runaway and someone she knows thinks they're helping her by hiding her. a week or so later missing and that becoming a best case scenario
yeah, if one of my kids was missing, I'd post about it too, but I don't have any followers, so lotta good it would do.
yes
ah, gotchya. it will be interesting to see if they portray him consistently as a 'W' character, or if that will be the only reference point. He has been kind of a goof ball, but generally just quirky in the way so many of these characters are.
oh hey, I have one of those. I'm good to go.
Once I've read enough of a critic's reviews to recognize their name or the site they're from to trust their general opinion, I let it influence me somewhat. It might be the difference between waiting for budget theater, which my town no longer has, or streaming on amazon or netflix, but the influence is still there.
I'm glad this got a good review. I know my wife is suffering from superhero overload so won't want to watch it, but I'll manage somehow without her.
Well, I must not have a clear understanding of where Graves was while other people were in charge of the company, because everyone was a zombie for the last two years. Major wouldn't have been hired if he wasn't a zombie. Major had not military background, so wouldn't have been hired except for the fact that he was a…
I think people are glad for them to make their own movie, but would like the style, aesthetic or some piece of the director they like to be brought into the franchise that they also like.
I think the point about being able to properly investigate and replicate a cure is a good one, though it potentially ends the show, ala godzilla vs bambi - squish end of story. However, I can say unequivocally that were I a first generation smart zombie, I would be keeping to myself. "not~fun~" is an understatement…
Ah, well, I missed that part of the picture. I saw two girls at the kitchen counter but not what they were eating. Makes a little more sense then. Of course, the girls were eating out of tubes and there were tubes in the fridge, so why this one time they decide to be eating a human brain out in the sort of open is…
I like this show a lot, but the finale was a bit underwhelming to me, and I think it was perhaps because we essentially had a tell, don't show, sixth sense flashback of the shadow boss behind most of what happened so far. And some of the motivations of some of the characters were not clear to me.
given the reference point, I don't think hilarious is where they were going. humans and zombies are shooting each other in the street. this is not going to be a peaceful transition
How would he not know there was a cure? Major was a zombie, now he's not. Hence…there's a cure.
true enough, but her own definition of 'sexless' seems to be that she's not exactly motivated by sex or appealing to the opposite sex, as opposed to not wanting it, not acknowledging, or not having it. When I hear 'sexless', I think of the Pat character from SNL, or characters like Sheldon from Big Bang who are…
The trailers and my memory of the original (and its later versions) have me very excited. But let's just make sure this sequel doesn't actually suck before we go all expand the universe crazy, ok?