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Pitter patter

I got to see it in 3D sometime around 2013 and while the print they showed wasn’t in the best condition, it only reaffirmed my love for the film.

Maybe an aged up Amadeus Cho?

I can very easily see that pitch working better as a spin-off of What We Do In The Shadows.

Now I have this image in my head of the opening of the original series of Star Trek that’s completely the same except when the Enterprise flies past the screen you hear a slide whistle instead of a whoosh. 

BABY RANCOR!

Slideshows all the way down.

It’s impressive that he had time to organize both of those while simultaneously crossing the Alps with his armies in 218 BC.

They could still do a season 2 but have him be “the guy in the chair” ala Old Man Bruce in Batman Beyond.

Mutt was witness to the existence of literal aliens. My bet is he’s currently either a candidate for OR a member of NASA’s astronaut corps.

IN THE MIDDLE OF MY BACKSWING?!

John Malkovich as Blaine the Mono

Just another turn of the wheel.

All those questions and not once did you ask when we can buy a working pair of Polaroid Ecto-Goggles?

It’s been screened a few times. I was shocked to find out that it was apparently Ray Liotta’s very first role (uncredited) and it was almost two full years before his first official role...at least according to IMDB.

Having stumbled upon Terrifier several weeks ago, I was surprised at how well done the movie was aside from the total lack of any kind of coherent story or plot outside of, “Creepy dude in a poor man’s Pagliacci costume kills quite a few people before super natural shenanigans are introduced.”

...giving you an extra colorless mana to be used to play any non-artifact spell.

At the very least a lot of Kate Bishop’s backstory could have been handled with a Christmas-music covered montage.

The blaster Cassian uses (MW-20 Bryar Pistol) in Episode 3 is based on the blaster that Kyle Katarn uses (K-16 Bryar Pistol) in Dark Forces, which was modified and included in Battlefront