Oh no, you have it all wrong! The Senate, seeing that all was well under Palpatine's benevolent watch, dissolved itself.
Oh no, you have it all wrong! The Senate, seeing that all was well under Palpatine's benevolent watch, dissolved itself.
Further proof the 'Republic' is in fact evil: Leia renouncing the title of "princess" (civil authority) for "general" (military dictatorship). Jedi rule means a return to quasi-religious Napoleonic crypto-fascism throughout the galaxy: http://www.ew.com/article/2…
HE JOCK IT MADE OF STEEL
You know a "classic monster movie" homage film with Dracula in it is perhaps on the not good side of things when the film's Dracula is more evocative of Scott Thompson's Buddy Cole character than anything else.
While Heidecker's character in The Comedy is perhaps a little too extra a dose awful, perhaps not totally realistic the movie as a whole is terrifyingly accurate when you've known people like that. It paints a very accurate portrait of how "hipster dirtbags" social circles will turn out once they start heading into…
It's pretty well-executed, the show goes off into these hilariously bizarre tangents instead of staying safely in the realm of one of those seen-it-before procedural parodies content solely with a protagonist who is an incompetent doofus. The art direction is well-detailed and consistent in it's Lisa Frank/Patrick…
She also entertains the troops with a series of rather frank one-woman shows.
Well, to quote from the original film
"Use the force, Harry!"
- Bob "Gandalf" Kenobi
Hopefully, these will continue the AHS tradition of the parts that are supposed to be horrifying being laughable instead and the parts that are supposed to be humorous are horrific.
That damn Loki outdid himself this time.
She's got SO MUCH AMNESIA!
"There's nothing left for me here. I wish to come with you to Aldebaran, and learn the ways of the Star Warriors, just like my father."
"Of course."
- Luke Starwalker to Ambassador Spock in Super Space War 1978
I don't mind spiders so much, even the so-called big scary ones because brown recluses and black widows aside, they don't worry me. Plus they are responsible for eating so many mosquitoes and other pests.
Well, he was in some TV-movie years ago where he played a veteran police detective protecting an autistic boy who was the witness to a crime committed by a couple of guys heavy into armed robbery and apparently thrill-killing.
No-maj? Muggle please.
This was just one of the weirdest shows, the sort of sad mutant that may result when any sort of media producer is desperate enough to try anything.
The only good thing I'll say about the Swedish film was that it stripped out a lot of the ridiculous details from the books, though I found it risible that people complained an American version would "dumb down" the story, yeah, the great story with it's sub-Davinci Code level intrigue, "dumb down" and bowlderize…
My preferred Richard Scarry inspired internet site/thing would be Welcome To Business Town: http://welcometobusinesstow…
All I could think of when I saw the trailer was that somebody finally found a way and a medium in to which to bring the Zybourne Clock to fruition: http://knowyourmeme.com/mem…
She also sang the Lalo Schifrin-penned title theme to "The Liquidator", a spy movie parody based on a spy novel parody by John Gardner, who besides writing various serious crime and spy fiction novels also went on to write a series of Bond continuation novels through the 80s and early 1990s.