Honestly hadn’t thought of that. It never felt like it distracted from the gameplay for me.
Honestly hadn’t thought of that. It never felt like it distracted from the gameplay for me.
I have a handful of friends who have become parents in the last two years. After Anna shanked the clicker in the head my male roommate said something to the effect of “Holy shit!” The next shot where the show baby Ellie in her mothers arms I replied “Yeah, that was really easy.”
I’ll go you one more step: Why is it the Fireflies that Marlene is with making this cure? Sure she trusts them, but as far as we’ve seen they’ve been an underground whisper network of smugglers with the occasional bombing intent on overthrowing FEDRA, who yes are fascists but certainly more... in charge-y. Certainly…
As someone who played the game through once shortly after it came out, I have been half remembering some things, forgetting others, and misremembering a lot. That being said, the scene early on where Joel gives Ellie a boost so she can send a ladder down hit straight through to when I played it. There is a ton of that…
Yes, but when he tells James to go fetch the medicine he also says “that wasn’t code.” Implying they do talk code.
There is a correlation between Republican presidencies and zombie media. http://www.mrscienceshow.com/2009/05/correlation-of-week-zombies-vampires.html
Oh god, does this mean open toed shoes are taking over? So many. I mean, it looks great on them, but it’s not for me. My toes are... fine. They’re okay. I don’t mind people seeing them when we’re all having fun at the river or beach, but other than that they don’t need to be out. Everyone looks lovely. Some of those…
I enjoy Riverdale for it’s totally bonkers storylines, but I can recognize that a lot of the time it’s a straight up soap opera. Except with far, far better lighting, color, and set design. So apparently the only thing stopping me from being interested in soaps is cinematography.
One thing I have appreciated about Riverdale is that they do seem to keep a consistent story. Much like Once Upon a Time. So if someone found out that they’re secret cousins with someone? Still applies seasons later. Did someone start up a maple rum business that was taken over by their father? Yes, that maple rum…
I would curious about insight from the different travel groups that clearly pitch their locations to the Bachelor franchise. Knowing that your home is going to be portrayed in very broad strokes, but at the same time hoping that it boost tourism and interest among the public. There’s very few parts of this franchise…
How dare you! UB40 is the very first musical artist they’ve had on this show that I’ve heard of. And given that weird picture of when Zach was supposedly in a band, it clicked for me that of course this dude is into ska.
Red and Kitty Foreman. They’re still so damn hot and bothered for each other after all this time. And they’re one of the few examples of opposite personalities attracting that feels so solid. A worse acted couple would make their fights seem like they didn’t like each other or weren’t a good match, but Debra Jo Rupp…
Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung in “In the Mood for Love” have some of the most electrifying chemistry in all cinematic history.
One of my favorite romance spots in any romcom isn’t between the leads. I love Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal’s story in “When Harry Met Sally,” but I find the romance between Bruno Kirby and Carrie Fischer just as satisfying. That scene where both of them have separate but overlapping phone conversations with Harry and…
I want to clarify that the episode with Matt’s dad made me actively angry, that’s also not the kind of drama I want to watch. I had to pause the show and yell to all my friends about how shitty that conversation was. I’d much rather hear grown women argue about shrimp for an episode or two (but maybe not the rest of…
I’m torn with this season. Zach is a weird mix of both the seemingly cardboard cutout man that have always been the bachelor and I’m incapable of caring about their success and also too much of a grown up to have the usual trainwreck of a season that I can’t look away from. It’s too early to say, but I’m sort of…
I normally don’t make it a point to correct people. At my old job we always read someone’s order back to them before ringing them up just to make sure everything is going to the kitchen correct and would pronounce things the right way just because that’s how I was trained to pronounce them. Some people picked up on…
Gaston is awful because it’s likely impossible to live to 20 without encountering someone like that. And while there are other Disney villains (Madame Medusa, Cruella, and Frollo) who are non-magical and could be similar to people in this world, Gaston commits most of his villainy not only out in the open, but with…
You forgot movies about making movies. It’s a filmmaker’s favorite subject.
This list is missing the most heartbreaking example. Judith Barsi in “The Land Before Time.” She was only 10 years old.