Doug Jones would be my top vote
Doug Jones would be my top vote
They did that, and look how this website treats Avatar.
It’s pretty much the same way how the last Jedi is crowned "Luke Skywalker". It's very Joseph Campbell
I was going to say that this sounds vaguely familiar like “Cliffhanger”. Where it’s a bunch of bad guys with guns versus a single hero who is an expert in the environment they are fighting in.
Stockard Channing was 33 when she was in Grease. Oliva Newton John was 29.
Ultimately, the entire promise of Cable TV was “you pay us for countless ad-free channels” and that took about 10 years before that got quietly swept under the rug. So, adding ads to a streaming service that you pay for is just on an accelerated schedule.
I loved the Note series, but yeah having a duplicate set of apps that you can’t remove bothered me enough I just went with the pixel line.
I really feel like that kind of assumption is only based on “what we know now” in the first movie.
When was the last time an SNL sketch had a slam bang ending, though. Even if you go back and watch the originals, most sketches just kind of petered away (The characters exit stage left, or the “host of the show” that they are parodying teases the topic of “when you join us next time”) with the audience clapping into…
“One Eye on the Tunnels” is a great name for a schlocky monster movie!
Not quite a toy, but pokemon?
I’m all very vaguely remembering things, but Actually, I believe the moral minute thing happened due to some kind of legal mandate to qualify the show as “educational programming” which allowed the station to balance their programming with something else.
It should be noted that back in the 80s Apple was never really the top selling PC. In the early 80s they were always behind TRS-80s, and then in the mid 80s Atari computers were the leaders.
It’s almost like Apple forgot that the only reason iPods took off was when they made a version of iTunes for Windows.
Silent Hill slot machines are starting to roll out in Las Vegas.
This isn’t about “reading your thoughts and memories against your will.” It’s about a computer reading impulses in between the parts of your brain that tell your arm to do something, and then extrapolating those results.
Only if it’s 100 kids versus 2 Gladiators or something.
And don’t forget the stereotypical “Doc” who wears old timey glasses.
somebody along the way should’ve objected to framing an entire ride around a thing that people have a lot more objections to now than they did 80 years ago.
If kids run are around quoting Brave or Coco mimicing those character’s accents, is that really inherently racist?