I assume Rogue One will have wrapped shooting well before M:I6 starts up production since it has been shooting since August and they haven't even started writing this sequel.
I assume Rogue One will have wrapped shooting well before M:I6 starts up production since it has been shooting since August and they haven't even started writing this sequel.
And 4 is still the best of all of them and the one you should seek out.
That was the original. Dexter is the gritty reboot.
What 12 hour stories? The longest Doctor Who serial is the 14 part The Trial of a Time Lord (25 minute episodes) or if you don't count that, The Daleks' Master Plan at 12 parts (same deal in episode length).
He fell with style.
Too late. Brad Bird is already doing the follow up your box office failure with a sequel to the first Pixar movie you directed with The Incredibles 2.
Considering it was Ryan Coogler who presented the idea to Stallone as it was a passion project for him, don't blame/credit Stallone for this.
Got off Friday which I feel I used well by watching even more TV than normal although still had to work Saturday and Sunday.
I'm surprised they didn't just leave you hanging.
At this point I imagine they would be thrilled if one or both avoided going fractional and even that seems unlikely considering the show they are leading into, The Biggest Loser, collapsed last year.
NBC is really determined to get The Voice to launch a comedy and I highly doubt this is gonna be the one to change things. I guess the best case scenario is getting dragged to another anemic rated season the way About a Boy and Undateable were but even that seems like a stretch considering the episode cut and…
It is a bit dull and the dialogue is pretty cringeworthy, but I still have hope it can rebound since I do like Benoist in the lead role. My fear is that regardless of whether or not it can improve in quality, the show seems to have already lost too many viewers and it may be too late to save it.
I get the idea that Supergirl is really in need of some of that Flash viewership help considering it is falling fast in ratings and pulling numbers barely better than The Flash on a more viewed network, but in universe it makes no sense since both universes have established themselves as separate things.
More importantly she was a regular on Buffy before Gossip Girl where she started out rather poor but got better as the show went on and became less whiny.
I don't see Fox ever announcing Minority Report being cancelled. Best case for us finding out "officially" is someone from the cast or production team saying its dead.
Went through the series run of The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret which was very much not for me. There was just so much painful cringe humor and so little I actually found funny.
Looking forward to avoiding family contact while watching the marathon since I'm unlikely to rope anyone else in.
Making bread for a spinach dip as well as rosemary bread and french country bread for dinner and an apple pie for dessert as my contribution.
I'm thankful for having you people to read my ramblings and my continual employment.
Had to come into work for some Thanksgiving shit on my day off which is real fun.