Is it too late to put money in the “Batman and joker turn out to be brothers” pool?
Is it too late to put money in the “Batman and joker turn out to be brothers” pool?
I kind of miss games back before the yellow line. It added a little dramatic tension that doesn’t exist anymore when they bring out the markers to test for a first down.
Based on my viewings of Fear the Walking Dead, apparently hurricanes are comprised of slight breezes that can occasionally lift zombies and stab them into trees. Since I’ve never been in a hurricane, is that actually how they work?
Watch “The Big Picture” with Kevin Bacon. That’s pretty much how Hollywood works.
He has crazy amounts of fun with split-screen editing, trying to approximate comic-page layouts, to the point where the credits are in comic book font. The editing doesn’t actually make the movie look like a comic book, but it’s dazzling in its own way. It makes for a whole new style of filmmaking, a whiz-bang…
While I can really appreciate the work that goes into some of these costumes, it’s things like this that make me not really take cosplay seriously:
I’m still mad that Peter Jackson cribbed from my childhood Dungeons and Dragons game for his Lord of the Ring movies without asking me for my permission.
I guess that would be nice, but again, imagine if the story was re-set during the American Civil War, and the movie ended with a scene of Ulysses S Grant exhorting the plantation owners to pitch in with the “slave work”.
Regarding the ending where Mulan goes back to her family, only to have the romantic interest show up:
It funny because when I got out of comics, Pyslocke was always this:
In a recent interview with the Radio Times, Richard E. Grant denied he’s been cast as Grand Admiral Thrawn in Star Wars: Episode IX.
Louisiana is considered a red state.
I’m sort of annoyed that the guy DRIVING is also holding his cell phone to record it. That seems like a bad idea when driving on twisty roads that are on fire.
Reminds me of Rex Grossman in his hey day.
I’m glad to see that the production crew from Handy Manny has got some work again.
I agree.
Frankly, I was always more impressed with VFX from Iron Man suits where you didn’t know if it was all cgi, cgi mixed with a physical robot puppet, or a guy in an actual plastic-that-looks-metal suit, or some combination of all three.
A legacy version of Machi Koro sounds like a good idea.
The article is complaining about is that the case of someone not absolutely guaranteeing that someone else said a racial slur (that everyone pretty much agrees that he has said any way) is much more important than actual policy implementation of humiliating and revoking traditionally granted security clearances from Pr…
I’ve always been annoyed that they cut out a nice little speech from the “Waters of Mars” about water being patient and playing the long game on all later viewings.