So, I think we can assume that the first of these "related" movies will be Star Wars Episode VII.5: The Search For More Money.
So, I think we can assume that the first of these "related" movies will be Star Wars Episode VII.5: The Search For More Money.
Took them long enough.
She was a retroactive angel of an agnostic Bob Dylan-loving god, AND a lesbian Poochie in Seth Green's Home for Discarded Baldwins? That's what I call talent.
@avclub-c404a5adbf90e09631678b13b05d9d7a:disqus I would believe that fact more if it came from a METALLURGY FACTS gimmick account.
I fail to see what is laugh-out-loud worthy. Starz Unawareness Syndrome is a serious condition that afflicts more than one in four Americans.
That can't be the worst part of fantasy. Magical plot devices wouldn't be "extremely convenient majick" if the story spent time explaining how they work, but if it did, then it would be even more magic-oriented "wizards and shit".
YOU HAVE MY F's!
I want more Glee reviews in Newspeak.
I actually think that if I were given the chance to guess the claim to fame of a minor celebrity I saw on an awful reality show, "frontman of the Plain White Ts" would be one of my first guesses.
Bah, you clearly aren't a real Who fan if you didn't watch the 1972 serial that gave us an unambiguous answer to that question. Unfortunately, the episode in question is lost forever because the tape was erased several years later and re-used to shoot the BBC's classic porn parody "This Doth Not Be I, Claudius".
There was also a Hear This article on Tusk on the same day the pilot aired. That's where it started.
From the Newbie review:
It's entirely possible that the leaf really is the most important thing in the universe because it led to Clara being born, what with Clara's origin being mysterious and significant.
Must… reveal script… faster…
I read a lot of more adult-oriented fantasy around the same time I was reading the age-appropriate Prydain, so I don't think I really got it.
They were watching PBS at a sports bar?
That premise doesn't 'come' from anywhere. Anyone trying to dissect religion into its component parts will either seriously or facetiously raise the idea that gods 'need' or 'are powered by' belief. It's pretty stupid to consider it a question with relevance to actual religions, because the clergy has been asked the…
"We don't even have a language! Just a stupid accent!"
But what would they have done differently? A unified Westeros is still a pretty crappy, disorganized, selfish place. Maybe the Starks would have helped with the Wall a bit more, but it's not like a non-civil-war-situation would have had everyone eagerly pitching in to go to the Wall and battle the Others. And if they…
I've read so many "scattered" reviews that I was surprised that this episode wasn't that spread-out. Maybe the reviewers got that impression because they saw the first four episodes, and it bled together to them.