But it was “Belgium” in the original radio plays, which came before any of the books. So the substitution didn’t originate with American prudery, it originated with BBC prudery.
But it was “Belgium” in the original radio plays, which came before any of the books. So the substitution didn’t originate with American prudery, it originated with BBC prudery.
“a new image shows Lucy Gray Baird (Rachel Zegler) being lead to a death match”
Led. Not lead.
Gustin, not Austin.
“deaths of several principle characters”
Principal. Not principle.
“all those clips flying around basically sunk the movie”
Sank. Not sunk.
“a bombastic blast that evokes ‘90s-style action”
That should be “a bombastic blast that evokes ’90s-style action” — in other words, you need an apostrophe, not an opening single quotation mark. This site gets this wrong all the time.
“Deuteragonists” doesn’t mean “dual protagonists.” It means “protagonists of secondary importance to the main protagonist(s).”
“M’Benga reveals he still has the Klingon knife, seemingly one of Dak’Rah’s own”
By confining itself to relatively recent movies (1956's The Conqueror being the only real exception), this list misses out on the feast of incredibly bad biopics from the 1920s through the 1970s.
“Greg Weisman stated it’s ‘flat-out not true’ that Kenneth Branagh had been reportedly hired to direct a Gargoyles movie at Disney.”
Nope, Weisman never denied that Branagh had been REPORTEDLY hired to direct a Gargoyles movie. All he denied was that Branagh had been ACTUALLY hired to direct a Gargoyles movie.
Holy crap, this looks absolutely godawful. Wonka isn’t supposed to be sweet and earnest.
Fremen. Not “Freman.”
“looks back fondly at the previous four Indiana Jones movies.”
Since Crystal Skull confirmed that the Young Indy films are canon, that means there are 26 previous films, not four.
“I think it’s a really nice compliment to what we’re doing with moving into the future with Rey”
I suspect she meant complement, not compliment. Different words, different meanings.
“When making an Indiana Jones movie, there’s a certain checklist you need to complete. Get back Harrison Ford.”
There’ve been 27 Indiana Jones movies. (I count the Young Indy movies, because Crystal Skull confirmed that they’re canonical. Plus most of them are incredibly good.) Only six of them have featured Ford (the…
“11 hours a day, seven hours a week”
Pretty sure that should be “11 hours a day, seven days a week.”
“the devastating second Shadow War seen in the show’s fifth season”
The second Shadow War concluded in the fourth season.
“there is no other way to view them”
LOL, obviously untrue.
“Tanalorr,” a place with an “enviable hidden location,” where “anyone who wants to can live peacefully away from the unbeatable, evil might of the Empire”? This is just Michael Moorcock’s TANELORN, right?
“John Cena on the incredulous existence of 10 Fast and Furious movies”
John Cena may be “incredulous” about their existence, but their existence cannot itself be “incredulous.” Please consult a dictionary.
“Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is an untouchable masterpiece and the best of the Treks”
It is not. It has its moments, but it also has a lot of very dumb comedy and requires the main characters to behave in stupid ways. There’s no way it’s in the same league as WRATH OF KHAN or FIRST CONTACT.