The differences being that they want him to be creative.
The differences being that they want him to be creative.
“If there isn’t a Skywalker in a scene, someone should be asking ‘where’s Skywalker?’”
That long? Optimist.
I give it a week, no, maybe two weeks until he leaves over “creative differences”.
The only catch is it has to be a Shawn Levy movie with a minimum of three characters that have appeared in some other Star Wars movie or show.
It would be really awesome if police cruisers were equipped with some sort of recording device that could provide a record of the event.
I mean, the man committed sexual offenses as both a minor and adult, and also used a deadly weapon (vehicle) without a license. I am not sure why he was even allowed to be in a vehicle, let alone out of prison. Meanwhile, some inner city youth is serving a 10 year term for getting caught with an eighth in his pocket...
He is currently still in jail after a judge denied his bail back in August.
Well, surely the dash cam footage on the police cruiser and the shoulder cam on the officer should set things straight. Those were turned on for transparency purposes, right?
My take is that his mind is always moving too fast for his voice to keep up, perhaps due to the unnatural and paradoxical nature of the information he’s been exposed to.
Some people just have tics, and they don’t need some sort of organic plot explanation. It could also just be a con that he hasn’t dropped yet.
It’s quite clear what Renslayer’s motives are: to stabilize the TVA with herself back in charge, and presumably with an HWR variant back with her. I think the confusion is largely a result of the show playing coy with what exactly she remembers. She obviously doesn’t remember everything, especially with Miss Minutes…
I was never super interested in “The Problem” but this is a shit way for it to go out.
Still, maybe now Stewart might make the show I wanted him to make in the first place, and provide the thing the media is most sorely lacking right now - his interview skills. Stewart’s interviews were often the best part of his Daily…
Used to have a poster for a double feature screening of both that I went to about 15 years ago. That was a great movie night!
The silent Call of Cthulhu is one of the best Lovecraft adaptations, as is the follow-up, The Whisperer in Darkness.
On the plus side, I see your clone no longer post here.
This is one of those situations where it does nobody (including Ridley Scott) any good to say bad things about it.
She was a gorgeous woman with appropriately bewitching eyes who slid into her “Dark Shadows” role with such a perfect flair for camp she gave Jonathan Frid a run for his money. While she was a frequent face on the television of my youth I remain surprised that she was never a bigger thing. Still, she took it all in…