Stephen Colbert solved this pretty awesomely on his show tonight - he says if the crossguard blade extends all the way through, then even if you cut through the metal bit your blade gets stopped. The metal bit, then, is just to protect the wielders' hand.
Yasss Lupita.
Andy Serkis turns in another incredible performance as this crossguard.
Same reason they start releasing Christmas movies in November.
THE SECRET TO ENLARGING YOUR TENTACLES
I disagree about Biggs. When we meet him, it's weird, and it's clear from the way his death is handled that we're meant to give a shit. The movie would have benefitted from using him earlier somehow.
Right - less like a raptor tamer and more like Jane Gooddall.
IT MAKES ALL THE SENSE IF HE'S A VET.
Because that's exactly what they're going for.
A lot of the earlier set photos had logos for Jurassic World Veterinary Services. We already saw Alan Grant figure out some rudimentary communication in Jurassic Park III. If Chris Pratt's character is a vet and regularly tends to them, and they're as intelligent as the movie's want us to believe, it seems a pretty…
Head.
James Franco as Anakin Skywalker.
"... for what is basically a find the hidden object game attached to a social message."
I vaguely remember Dink, but I don't remember it being such a tremendous ripoff of The Land Before Time.
Unofficially, yes, but the Church tends to come up with justifications based on scripture instead of saying, "Guys, stop being so corrupt." (They didn't.)
Suggesting that love can bend time, or that space travel is a psychic journey, does not simplify these concepts in a way that makes them more understandable to people without formal science training. It simply misrepresents them. Instead of making science more exciting and accessible, these movies make it more…
Wait guys. What if he pulls a Locke and Demosthenes?
could be a first step
They were guard dogs. This much was clear. What the Fallen couldn't tell, however, was who they worked for. There were times they seemed to be at the beck and call of the Fallen themselves, harrying the damned souls for their presumptive masters' amusement, laying their heads in laps at feasts. But there were other…