ceallach66
Cousin Olivier
ceallach66

> there are almost certainly not any lizard people in the center of the earth

I don’t know, this looks like a tough one to recover from.

Only if they’re all in bathtubs wearing lobster costumes.

Finally, a Wolverine that’s about the right size.

I’ve always thought it was a strange book - although really it’s exactly the kind of story that you’d expect to get when Stephen King writes a YA novel. Normally I hate when screenwriters bowdlerize the source material, but I kind of hope they do with this. I like the story overall, but there’s definitely an

Since the series is based on the planet ‘Ramulus’ (sic) being destroyed in the 2009 movie, does this mean it takes place in the Kelvin (alternate) timeline? Trying to remember how that works again...

But when Cap returns the Soul stone, shouldn’t she be released then?

I just happened to watch this interview on YouTube last night. Even after having seen the movie, I think your suggestion that Johansson spoiled it is kind of a stretch. The comment Kimmel actually made was that this was probablythe last time their group would be appearing [on his show] as the Avengers” (since they

It was also re-released to theaters a couple of times, the last time being 1986.

I actually thought Rise of the Machines wasn’t bad (although certainly not up to the level of Judgement Day), but I’ve got mixed feeling about the ending - in some ways it’s good because it’s not afraid to end on a depressing note, but in other ways (when you find out that the ending was basically predetermined from

It also telegraphed the ending pretty early on, at least for me.

Couldn’t agree more, that’s the first thing I thought of too. As mentioned in other comments, the original TZ had the dreaded “Season 4" of hour-long episodes - few of which have even seen by most people, since they were generally left out of the syndication packages. In The Twilight Zone Companion, Serling and other

Not that it matters considering the whole things sounds like it would have been a humorless, bad taste shit-show of unprecedented proportions, but I just read recently that while many people assumed Jenny died of AIDS she actually died of Hepatitis (also caused by the drugs and promiscuity). Maybe it’s from the book?

Sometimes that woman, she looks right into ya. Right into your eyes. Y’know the thing about her, she’s got... lifeless eyes, pale blue glassy eyes, like a doll’s eyes. When she comes at ya, doesn’t seem to be livin’... until she steals all your investment capital.

She definitely has a creepy-hot vibe, but God, those uncanny valley eyes... *shiver*

What is Thor looking at that no one else is?

Always reminds me of this classic:

I see your point, but I prefer to think of it as one of many adventures that Pike and Spock went through together which culminated in Spock’s decision to risk everything in The Menagerie. So to me it adds to the verisimilitude of their relationship, but I can understand that others may find it simply dilutes the

Wow - maybe I’m in the minority, but frankly my opinion of this episode (and especially in regards to how Discovery’s writing staff managed to do the neat trick of integrating the original pilot TOS story) is diametrically opposed to the reviewer’s. I thought the inclusion of this previously unknown “story”, occurring

I’m not sure if it’s a Connecticut-specific thing, but frozen Mystic Pizza is also available in supermarkets around here so it may not be just a regional concern for them.