I am in the camp of preferring the show, for me it is the ending of FWWM that lets it down. It just kind of ends. I mean I get it is building into the show so the climax is to an extent carried into that but as a standalone I didn't feel it.
I am in the camp of preferring the show, for me it is the ending of FWWM that lets it down. It just kind of ends. I mean I get it is building into the show so the climax is to an extent carried into that but as a standalone I didn't feel it.
What if he was colluding with crabs in some Machiavellian scheme?
If the glove doesn't fit then you must acquit.
He does look a bit like Napoleon…
A novel idea here but why not go a little while without crow barring an actor previously attached to the franchise. It's starting to grate a little, whenever Helen Slater turns up my brain switches off.
There's a bar here in Glasgow that recently got a bit of publicity by making a Scotch pie and baked bean pizza.
Meat may be murder but shooting Morrisey is justified.
Besides being a horrid human being the thing that I think makes people dislike him so much is that he looks like Randall from Disney's Recess.
[The DUP run in and hit Shiek with a chair, Theresa steals the win]
Hence the Fact The Rock as Preaident meme won't die down.
The good thing about his presidency is that it has got sci-fi writers to really up their game as to what would make a batshit crazy parallel universe.
What can be learned from science anyways that can't be learned from Fox News or Baby Jesus?
I anticipate this being turned into a movie like the Wolf of Wallstreet only with more millennial references and much lesser stakes involved.
Alison Brie's Zoya voice awakens things in me.
Yeah companies do that all the time, the logic is sound yet whenever you hear about one doing it you have to think it's an acknowledgment of them knowing there product is in some way shitty.
It's a Lucas museum yet it looks shaped like a Starfleet ship… irony.
Makin' immunities.
This just reminded me of the Scotch Mist episode of Garth Marengi's Darkplace.
Male director directs a movie from male perspective, I see no issue because that is based on his own perspective. Hardly sexist in any conscious sense and if anything it points to what is a real problem, female directors who could do likewise on big budget films being under represented.
It's a Fyre cheese sandwich where the real money is at, especially if it has provenance.