Thor putting his hammer on the coat rack was the best part of the whole film.
Thor putting his hammer on the coat rack was the best part of the whole film.
My kingdom for a full Petra/Rogelio sub-plot. I love seeing characters on shows who rarely interact get put together.
So it was “don’t kill yourself, Cena!” that the guy in the crowd shouted. I couldn't tell if he said "don't" or "Go." I'm glad it was the former…
Man, Reign's break during that match was cringe worthy. He wasn't even carried out on a stretcher, he actually just walked out by himself, and then came back 20 minutes later after a rest, and the commentaters had to sell it like he'd risen from his death bed to continue fighting. Terrible.
I can't recall what the general sense was online, but myself and the people I was watching with were all assuming that was the most likely outcome. Even so, last year's Rumble was one of the better Rumbles of the last few years. But this year feels a lot more open, with several genuine possible victors.
This feels like the first Royal Rumble for a while where there isn't one clear and obvious winner. I'm looking forward to watching it live (until 4am in the morning in the UK!) and not knowing what's going to happen.
This is very upsetting news. He was one of those performers who would immediately make any film or tv show better by his mere presence.
This dialogue is downright Shakespearean.
My favorite shot of 2016. The art of using staging and camera work for humor is a dying art.
I haven't seen 31, but am amazed the sampled dialogue.
"Happy fucking new year!"
This is a really good point. I'm not really much of a binge-watcher myself, so I watched this over a couple of weeks rather than in one go, and I personally think that for something like Sense8 that makes for a much more satisfying experience.
I read the whole Dark Tower series this year, and the His Dark Materials trilogy, and loved both.
The important question here is how much does he talk about Gilmore Girls? If the answer is "not much" then I'm not interested.
It was a good scene, but it also makes me laugh that Jess is so angry at her for dropping out of Yale when a season and a half earlier he asked her to drop out of Yale and run away with him.
Man, AJ's landing on that 450 to the outside was brutal. His momentum just kept him going face first onto the floor. Great spot.
In my old job I worked with a guy who referred to our manager Sharon as 'Auntie Shazza.' It was nauseating. She hated it as well.
Top dollar if he wears Speedos under his cloak.
I gave up on the Walking Dead after the first season, and haven't looked back since. Every thing I hear about it makes me feel I dodged a bullet.
I'll never cease to be frustrated with WWE's insistence that putting two random singles guys together as a team will instantly make them a better team than every experienced tag team.