Might also be an older file photo too.
Might also be an older file photo too.
I work in a hospital and I’m wearing one right now because we don’r want yet another ward shutdown due to an outbreak.
Keanu once helped Octavia Spencer before she’d gotten famous with her car when it broke down.
Then again, Lindelof goes and does things like this, prompting Alan Moore to call up the studio and ask them to make sure he doesn’t do it again.
It's a full on film I bought off Youtube! I regret not seeing it at the cinema.
Well, even fewer regrets for dropping this show in Season 2 or Season 3, I don’t even know exactly when.
I mean literally a younger version of herself from earlier in the timestream.
I remember from back in the Disqus days of the AV Club, someone in one of the comments sections for Orphan Black said something like Murdoch had a dungeon to keep the Anna Torv clones in and I said I hope not given she’s his niece.
In an even more unexpected plot twist (unless you've read the book), she’s given birth to a younger version of herself.
Jack was completely fucking dense and insufferable and at wherever I quit the show was when I realised I don’t have to watch this pretentious mystery box shit anymore.
I’ve been like 6 times, you’ll be fine.
I don’t know if this story is true or not (it scarcely matters) but I did hear rumours ranging from they thought about asking Elizabeth Olsen to actually asking Elizabeth Olsen if she’d do it.
I saw The Multiverse of Madness in May and then I saw Everything Everywhere All at Once the very next day and after seeing how things could be, I realised I don’t have to accept things as they are anymore and got off the Disney pain train at that point.
They also didn’t mention the significance of the percentage drop off between the opening and subsequent week.
You'll notice he never said anything about not playing Jake Skywalker again.
*smiles nervously at red dot on forehead*
Even though my favourite clone was Krystal Goderitch from Season 4 onwards, Orphan Black was a textbook example of a 3 season show being stretched to 5.
Daniel Day Lewis may have appeared in up to a handful of interesting creative failures, or at least maybe films that didn’t quite gel as intended/hoped for (definitely a minority of his filmography) but it doesn’t look like he ever did anything for a paycheque or attempt something that was obviously straight up trash…
... or the second swing at the same source material for Maximum Overdrive (Trucks).
Evil Dead Rises would like a word.