Dude, the planet's still going to be in a goddamn ice age at the end of this fucking thing. This godforsaken series is going to outlast The Land Before Time.
Dude, the planet's still going to be in a goddamn ice age at the end of this fucking thing. This godforsaken series is going to outlast The Land Before Time.
Every time, just when you think the ice age will finally end with the events in the film, they still find a way for the planet to still be frozen enough. It's so, so annoying.
God, I wish that was the case with me. I've seen that fucking trailer way too many times in the last several weeks that I'm glad this is out so I don't have to hear John Leguzamo's sloth proclaim how his head is dangerously close to his butt for the 1000th time.
I just wanted to confirm that this was the implication of the ending that the main review hinted at.
Honestly, being in a receptive audience will probably help. Horror and comedies are the most audience dependent genres around.
Man, Reposted Avenged Sevenfold Fan has to be super happy about that second paragraph.
My guess would be that, in a similar way to how Ten Forward and Quark's Bar were on their series, that the having a chef would be meant more as a way for people to gather together and have a reminder of the kind of home cooked meals that they were missing stranded in another galaxy. However, this also was never dealt…
True, true. I'm mostly joshing about Neelix, who was definitely never a favorite character. I did like him more when I was a kid, but even then, The Doctor was the best.
Hey, there's always a purpose for a wisecracking alien chef on any science fiction series.
It's not that, it's the use of the character #. It's an extreme form of hashtag PTSD.
As mentioned above, TOS really wasn't the greatest for using its ensemble all that well. Honestly, I'd say the films do a little better job of giving people things to do, but it's more of the later Star Trek series that did a better job of balancing the full ensemble dynamic of the crew,.
Yup, it's indeed She's All That. We had one of my teammates' mom there last night, and that was one of the few she knew.
That's the one. Someone else on my team figured it out and, once you think about it, it is one where you're like, oh yeah, that is it.
Right on with both!
Correct on all three. The original phrasing for the Bruce Willis question had him at only 2 films, but players coming up to him expanded it to four, with The Player being one that was missed.
Incorrect on the first one; it's actually a film that was almost certainly parodied in Not Another Teen Movie. Also, while Cumberbatch and Hardy are in Stuart: A Life Backwards, that was only shown on television and all answers for Movie Trivia need to have been theatrically released. Other than those two, correct on…
While not strictly accurate, I'll allow it.
Correct on the majority. The mostly silent was meant to exclude The Artist as a contender, as there is an Academy Award winner for Best Picture with plenty of dialogue, but none spoken by a woman. Still, good you got Black Swan, as my first instinct was The Wrestler and, due to a weird miscommunication error, ended up…
A good night of Trivia and a night of domination by my two teams. Both The Beer Hunters and my team, Octopussy Control, were in fine form. Both of us got perfect first rounds and perfect video rounds of arguments. We both did great on the picture round of identifying films with director cameos, where we also had to…
Very cool. Where did they do that?