It’s Colonel Sanders with a bucket of extra crispy dino eggs.
It’s Colonel Sanders with a bucket of extra crispy dino eggs.
Look for starters you don’t need to see something for the first time to react to it. Regardless, there is a difference between watching something for enjoyment, watching something passivley, and watching something critically. So you can react to something as entertainment, but then go back and scrutinise it, and have…
After Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake, the titular character went into retirement—both in the series’ fiction and real…
Three things to make note of here:
First and foremost, as others have said: it’s too easy for those of us who’ve never experienced this behavior to armchair quarterback the victim’s response, and wax poetic about how we’d have handled things differently/better. Unless and until you’re in such a situation, you really…
Not nearly soon enough!
Camera scrolls up as the screams and malfunctioning equipment noises fade out and a recognizable take on the GB theme plays. Ghostbusters Inc. logo appears. Pull out to reveal the logo is part of a new employee orientation DVD with Peter Venkman’s talking head welcoming the film’s protagonists to the big leagues. The…
Forgot to mention the opening scene would be a who’s who of four wise-cracking comedians busting ghosts only for it to all go tits up and they die horribly (but humorously) and that establishes how out of touch Ghostbusters, Inc. has gotten due to all the success going to Peter’s head.
I’ll reiterate my personal Ghostbusters sequel (again.)
Picard: Computer, put on my classical playlist.
They had when they were younger, but once you get prostate enlargement the last thing you want is a narrow seat bicycle.
There’s going to be a LOT of confused/falling/dead people, who were dusted in transit, planes, boats, wherever.
I don’t know why this is so hard for people to understand.
My thought is that he went back to a time AFTER he was frozen and lived his life with Peggy in secret, very carefully trying not to interfere with anything that would cause a time spit. That’s exactly why he wouldn’t tell Sam about her/their life when he asked.
I’d take it a step further and point out that Cap probably actively avoided super hero-ing after he rejoined Peggy. If Cap does *anything* to prevent any of the disasters of the next 70 years then he risks nullifying the particular sequence of events that lead to the 1 in 14 million timelines where the Avengers won. …
That bothered me for a while about that scene, but then it got me thinking. What if that timeline they were on already had Steve Rogers in the past all along? I’m guessing coming back to the time just after the cancellation of Agent Carter.
If you told me when STD started that it would generate a lot of spin offs, what I would have dreaded most was an Enterprise spin off. Now it’s what I want most. And that’s all down to Anson Mount just killing it in that role.
Maybe this is when the Sisko returns.
I like Orville but this season of Trek is heads and shoulders better.
This is what we get when we play God.
I think you’re WAAAAAAAAY too hard on the show. It actually achieves real scope, excitement, tension, and emotion — something rare for the vast majority of iterations of Trek, on either the big and small screens. Perfect? No. But it actually feels like a fresh take (thank GOD) on Trek and really found a tone of…