"Hanged, Ami. Your father was not a tapestry."
"Hanged, Ami. Your father was not a tapestry."
Great scene, but for me watching Phillip hang out with that 15 year old girl in her house gave me the Scott's Tots.
I read The Road and then rented the movie, I made it about 2 minutes into the film before I said, "I already did this once, let's just do something else."
This is really related to nothing but I wanted to point out that Giada's grandfather was Dino De Laurentiis who produced Hannibal and Red Dragon which of course starred Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter.
Better Call Saul podcast specifically call out and honor The Caine Mutiny and Vince and Peter highly recommend watching it.
First time we see *that one guy* in the movie he's basically riding a sled in space.
Yeah this has me leery bringing my 8 year old, he's seen most of the rest of the MCU but the Ego body stuff was so visually striking and intense.
My 8 year old thought it was okay but when the two main heroes were getting enveloped by the explosion at the end he didn't realize they were getting a Hollywood goodbye, just said later "at least the two of them lived."
Paid $5 this morning, not in Chicago though.
I only got into comics a few years ago and someone (here, I think) recommended Superior Foes of Spider-Man which I loved and is probably my favorite set of books I've read. Took me a while to realize that all this Hydra Cap stuff I've been hearing about is written by the same guy.
I think this discussion is easily enough evidence for all to see.
I have to admit as a dad myself, that does make you cool in my Cool Book.
She's reading your comment history right now!
She really does have an incredible resume of being in time traveling movies and never actually time traveling.
Tommy!
Pretty much prep for this show, her instagram always has her working out.
The shot of the Statue of Liberty has me thinking they will be back, I didn't examine the other scenes close enough to figure out if he was back in NYC confirmed.
The walk into the prison at the end of season 2 was startling scary and well-shot, and like you said the actual implementation was kind of a joke.
I didn't know this show's connections to TOS so I was guessing he was going to play TNG's Barclay in some more holodeck misadventures.
Oh man, he's on the Han Solo film now, that has me even more excited for it.