So... history is now a shared universe?
So... history is now a shared universe?
I think neither the writer of this article nor anyone commenting on this watched the whole thing— starting around minute 9, there is an awesome short story by Lynch, read by possibly Patrick Fischler.
Once the body dies, it no longer needs its meat. Ants can use it for food, food they need to survive.
Remember that episode of Twin Peaks: The Return that sort of established an origin story for all of the show’s unhinged weirdness, with several sustained minutes of exposition-free black-and-white footage of an atomic bomb test followed by what seemed to be a depiction of otherwordly evil being birthed into our…
Looks like a trailer made of clips for a dozen other played out, not scary ‘horror’ movies. Yawn.
This looks good, sure. But if there was a King-based movie due for a reboot, Pet Sematary is not the one. The original is near perfect. This can, at best, be different ... not better. So why bother? Maybe Cujo, Salem’s Lot ... hell, even The Running Man. I don’t know. I don’t get it.
Gah, I was all excited about this until I saw Jason Clarke. I don’t understand how he keeps getting cast in stuff. He’s so bland. He’s like human toast.
This is a remarkably inept and dumbass blog post ending with the profoundly lame:
There are a bunch of comedians that think the same thing, not just Seinfeld & Chris Rock:
By 2015, Rock and Seinfeld were long past the point of drawing more money for an appearance than a college would want to pay, but they were allegedly still playing those colleges enough to decide they weren’t fun anymore. They were playing those shows because they wanted to, not because they had to. The “PC talk” is…
I’m with Norm, I don’t automatically trust everything women say. Or men for that matter. Or those who don’t identify as either. Or those who identify as both. Or religious people. Or atheists. Anyone really.
All six Stones were needed to erase half the universe: each played a part in the process, it couldn’t have been done if even one of the Stones was missing. The roles played by the stones:
In response to most of the commenters:
For the love of God, man, read the exceptional fantastic four and future foundation series written by Jonathan Hickman.
YouTube has a far-right problem.
Interesting that some people are reading your comment as an excuse. It clearly isn’t. It is illustrating the reality that subjectivity will drive a person’s actions. Evil requires that there is a higher order of morality, and that is a totally different conversation altogether. Throw a couple lenses on top of a…
We have legalized slavery today (prison labor). Most people don’t consider it evil to make (some people) work for no pay as long as they consider the person deserving of that fate. Whether it was for committing a crime or being born ‘lesser.’
What is the excuse exactly? I’m simply bothered by notion of absolute morality. It doesn’t exist.
Everyone knew slavery was evil. Everyone knew Jim Crow was evil.
I was surprised that I didn’t hate Discovery but I really feel it’s Star Trek in name only. It’s somehow manages to get a visual style that manages to look nothing like Enterprise, TOS or the Kelvin timeline movies. The Klingons really should have just been some new alien race. They didn’t want to make them look…