For a second there I thought you meant those three Lu-ZERS from Season 6 of Buffy, @disqus_xrMUwXxVJH:disqus !
For a second there I thought you meant those three Lu-ZERS from Season 6 of Buffy, @disqus_xrMUwXxVJH:disqus !
Won't they also need a priest to transubstantiate it, @seanflanders:disqus ?
Won't they also need a priest to transubstantiate it, @seanflanders:disqus ?
Or at least a very privileged and entitled one, @avclub-ce6c92303f38d297e263c7180f03d402:disqus .
Awww, the mean mean libburuls, who are so scary they don't even believe in violence or own guns, are bullying poor Right Wing heavily-armed ex-coke dealers like Tim Allen!
The reason is was legally available was that it had already been licensed to American television, @disqus_9FyxMQGKnr:disqus . As part of the Climax! anthology series, they Americanized James Bond and cast Barry Nelson in the role.
Yep, @belahnsch:disqus and @avclub-b17dd06dc3e1db6768768c56cfcadd40:disqus - that movie is a trainwreck of Trumpian proportions.
Since it seems like a waste not to have her interact with Dean Cain, I think they should’ve saved Teri Hatcher for a different role later in the season and cast Lucy Lawless (a.k.a. Xena) as Mon-El’s mom.
Though he was Portugese who'd lived in Egypt, @disqus_6L0kTwN09v:disqus? Or an Egyptian who'd lived in Portugal…?
Sadly, Clubber Williams is one of the more quotable scoundrels to ever (dis)grace the NYPD, @Crooked_Paul:disqus . He's also known for saying, "There is more law at the end of a policeman’s nightstick than in a decision of the Supreme Court", and in response to then-Commissioner Roosevelt making him retire due to us…
Looper points out that Gods Of Egypt likely would have been a box-office bomb anyway, but featuring Butler’s Scottish accent in a supposed Egyptian setting didn’t help matters much.
@Patriarch:disqus - and there are a lot of @resistanceoutpost42:disqus's third category who belong in there!
Until the mid-Nineteenth Century in Europe, and the late 19th in the US, policing was a largely private affair for neighborhoods which could afford it, and even police paid by the public expected to be bribed to do their jobs properly, @Reposted_Daily_Mail_Comments:disqus. The idea of a public police force answerable…
Sure, ask Detroit how well their cop shops work under OCP control, @avclub-78d66e7514954eb0c2a6a7067a792d66:disqus !
Sorry to hear this - RIP to a great storyteller.
@ninjja_skillz:disqus - maybe because the other shows started out strong, and fell apart mostly in their back halves? It's almost a mantra these days about Marvel/Netflix - "WTF did they take a great six-episode miniseries, and stretch it out to 13 episodes?"
Actually, I could see any person of wealth and privilege doing the same, @trust_me_i_m_a_doctor:disqus - it's just most of them in the Western world are White, so we assume that!
@Galaxy_Scribe:disqus - I might feel that way if we had anything like a high-end movie theater where I live - but even the IMAX theater is part of a generic mall multiplex. Even watching blockbusters in IMAX 3D like Avatar or Captain America: Civil War are disappointing when you feel like you paid extra for a mediocre…
@avclub-52eba8d6dce7dbdc1382155987e0a1f1:disqus, they're re-figured out That Whole Projection Thing by projecting a 1080p signal (just like your Uncle's Projection-Screen HDTV he watches football on) - and charging you through the nose for it!
@jrobie:disqus 's right, @avclub-e3f5ab7f02122f95b801e13e2c586d6a:disqus - there's way too many different streaming services, and way way too many things you can't legally see for months or even years in the US your home country after their premiere thanks to greedhead rights holders wanting more licensing money.