Shit like that is why I watch everything with subtitles.
Shit like that is why I watch everything with subtitles.
I’m all in favor of more Walk Hards as music biopics continue to hit every single genre trope without irony.
I’m conflicted about this because I feel like a real Weird Al biography would still be an interesting movie.
Radcliffe already seemed pretty ripped in the third season of Miracle Workers.
You just gotta ‘Go with the Flo’!
Wow, she has an elephant named Shia LaBeouf?
I think Netflix is scrambling to find anything that might drive subscription sales, and this is one of the few properties likely to do that. I agree it would do well in theaters and make them money that way, but presumably they expect their will be some stickiness among people who subscribe to Netflix to watch this…
FUN FACT!
Turns out Pinocchio is the one who made Gepetto, and implanted false memories into his consciousness Blade Runner-style.
I know it’s Netflix, but I think they’d be foolish not to give this movie a real theatrical release, even if it’s just a month before it streams. Knives Out was a super fun experience at the movies (the Donuts speech towards the end killed in my screening), and this seems like it would make actual money based on how…
If you’re watching a Westeros show at this point expecting to not have to put a bit of work into getting the characters down, I don’t know what to tell you.
Heavily hyped or just surrounded by controversy?
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Žižka is much-mentioned in Sapkowski’s Hussite Trilogy, though the events take place after his death. It’s a fascinating period, and surprising just how powerful the Hussites were in opposing the Catholic church a hundred or so years before Luther. And how radical some of their ideas were.
But if the intention was to treat this origin story as a gateway to further adventures, Medieval seems unlikely to develop an audience eager for the next installment.
Yes, there were never mysterious characters of unknown identity until Abrams came along.
“The Harfoots were browner of skin, smaller, and shorter, and they were beardless and bootless… The Stoors were broader, heavier in build; their feet and hands… The Fallohides were fairer of skin and also of hair, and they were taller and slimmer than the others.” - J.R.R. Tolkien - Book I, Prologue 1: Concerning…
If your Kindle is linked to Goodreads it will automatically mark it as “reading”.
I certainly could have used it when I was divorcing my NPD ex-husband. People who’ve never been in a relationship with a partner with a Cluster B personality disorder just have no clue.
I don’t know how Goodreads works; is it possible that he legit started reading this (probably very helpful) book on his Kindle and it auto posted?