or "there's a lot to unpack here"
or "there's a lot to unpack here"
My favorite as well.
I've seen it a few times where the movie length will come up as a negative if it falls around an hour and 20 minutes.
For sure, especially for rock/metal acts at their level: 6-12 months in the studio, 6-12 touring.
Night Court was part of probably the greatest line-up of shows on Thursday night back in the day: The Cosby Show, Family Ties, Night Court, Cheers. (and I guess I should have read the article first)
I like these shows that are based in a beloved universe, but not about the beloved character(s) that it surrounds (Smallville, Gotham, Birds of Prey, Gifted). They start out not about it, but inevitably pull toward it anyway because it's what the audience demands. I mean in this day and age, why not have a full-on…
All I know is I thank Danzig for The Misfits, Samhain and the first 4 Danzig albums.
It's not that "R-rated comic book movies are popular right now" it's that characters like Deadpool and Wolverine/Logan, who are R-rated material in the comics, are finally getting unfiltered adaptations after previously being compromised. So what's really "popular" is the characters getting to be true to their source…
Yeah, sorry, any episode with Gillian Anderson, Ian McShane and Crispin Glover going at it is instant A+.
Guessing the production values are going to go way up. Those gigantic dragons aren't going to render themselves.
If you guys haven't seen Gillian Anderson in the TV show THE FALL, you really should. It's on Netflix so no excuses.
I think Elijah was channeling Toby Maguire, to be fair.
I'm actually glad we aren't getting Ep. 5 until another week so I can re-watch the first 4.
There are too many weirdos wandering the casinos of Las Vegas for anyone to really take serious notice.
Technically, the last song of the Broken EP is "Gave Up". When it first came out in 1992, there was a bonus mini-CD along with the main CD that contained the two covers songs. They eventually put them together on one CD with the two cover songs buried as hidden tracks at 98 and 99.
He probably sleeps at night on top of a pile of money with many beautiful ladies.
Blue Rose? Blue Steel!
I'm not going to rule out anyone appearing on the show until I've seen the entire season. I mean Major Briggs showed up out of nowhere.
STAR WARS fans clearly have too much time on their hands. Unlike us regular Disqus commentators.
He seems to be playing a more world weary Cole (well, it has been 25 years!). He's not as enthusiastic as before.