With Terminator, though, the very concept defies the existence of canon. The whole point of the franchise is about opposing forces trying to change history to make the future more to their liking. That is going to create multiverses by definition.
With Terminator, though, the very concept defies the existence of canon. The whole point of the franchise is about opposing forces trying to change history to make the future more to their liking. That is going to create multiverses by definition.
Written, as all good novelizations are, by Alan Dean Foster. He always tries to fill plot holes in movies with added scenes in his novelizations.
It’s pretty obvious that they were based on parasitic wasps (btw, those were the creatures that Darwin later claimed were responsible for his loss of faith — they make perfect sense from the viewpoint of evolution, but no benevolent creator would create such a horrific creature).
John McCain, yes, the last semi-rational Republican (or maybe second to last if think Mittens counts), was on the original (pre-Trebeck) Jeopardy in 1965. That’s gotta count as more famous than Mike Teevee, right? This was before he was a prisoner of war or a politician — he was just a guy then.
He can steal one of Putin’s hypersonic missiles and ride on the back of it like Slim Pickens in Doctor Strangelove.
Later on he goes to a disused airbase in a swamp where Warwick Davis teaches him the ways of the G-force.
And then the movie started. But the theater was nice.
Can they make The Wire pinball to help those of us who haven’t watched another one of those series everyone is supposed to have seen? Maybe with targets that the ball can hit that represent characters who get shot?
You’ll have to wait for Grande 2.0 then. The current model just isn’t convincingly human yet (although you’d be surprised how long it took Pete Davidson to figure that out).
I also have to wonder what kind of theaters (and maybe what kind of movies) the complainers of movie theaters go to in the US. I don’t run into people talking, using their phones, or whatever when I go. In fact the main thing I encounter is a general lack of people -- rarely do I see a theater more than 25% full, and…
Basically the only memorable cast of JJ trek were the ones who played Spock and Bones - and only memorable because they were really playing Nimoy and Kelley playing those characters. I can’t even remember which of the generic bland wooden Hollywood Chrises played Kirk, but he did a lousy job and even Simon Pegg (whom…
Yeah, from clips it seems his delivery was worst part -- the jokes weren’t brilliant by any stretch of the imagination but I could see someone with better delivery pulling some of them off.
Not if they cover the really interesting part of her life (which as far as know this doesn’t) - namely that she was a spy during WWII for the OSS (the forerunner of the CIA). This was classified until surprisingly recently.
What’s with all the people making movies of Shakespeare’s plays? It’s a rare year when there isn’t at least one movie of one of his plays. Although it is fun when they do something unusual with it - I really like Ian McKellen’s version of Richard III that makes Richard be a 1930s fascist dictator. (Yes, before the…
Or you know, there’s this amazing skill called “acting” that allows skilled performers to simulate emotions! The actors might not actually be feeling what their characters do!
I vote for Mertyl
That’s what you think. It was actually part of a ritual that kept Dick Clark from visibly aging (well up until his last decade or so). The real question now is what did Paul Rudd do to inherit this effect?
To be fair, his first movie about Jesus (LToC) was pretty good, and I say this as an atheist. Scorsese isn’t some hack making crap to appeal to evangelicals, so I wouldn’t write this movie off just because of its subject.
I mean, really, everbody knows that time travel should only be used to 1) kill Hitler or 2) save JFK. Saving other people like MLK Jr. is completely out of bounds!
Jerry’s little known brother? (Either the comedian or the “Great Balls of Fire” one)