It’s a Galaxy Quest-like take, where a tv show on “Earth” is being filmed about “Battlestar Galactica,” and then they get a visit from a Cylon and it turns out the whole thing was real.
It’s a Galaxy Quest-like take, where a tv show on “Earth” is being filmed about “Battlestar Galactica,” and then they get a visit from a Cylon and it turns out the whole thing was real.
I feel almost the opposite. His comedy kind of grates on me now, but I wouldn’t mind hanging out with him at a ballgame or driving around in a really nice car, I think.
No I think it was a “meat is murder” kind of thing she developed as a judgmental teen, then when she got over that and tried to eat red meat later it made her feel sick. The worst part is she’s half Italian and half latina, so every time she’d bring home food from her family, it’d be without the pork or beef or…
Somehow this lockdown has been fantastic for my food relationship with my wife. For the length of our relationship, she’s almost never eaten beef or pork or lamb or any meat besides turkey/chicken. In the last few years she’s softened her stance a bit and eaten beef burgers, which was already thrilling. Now that we’re…
Also, is this the best Zabka bully? It’s sort of the pure distillation of the blond 80s bully. In Karate Kid and Back to School, he was really good at a specific sport. In this, he’s literally just a muscle-bound bully who wears weight-lifting gloves all the time and is mean for no reason except that he’s cast as the…
Beside Park Lewis, he was also Eddie Pinetti on the Wonder Years!
I boy popping open his tuxedo and revealing some ample ta-tas jump-started all sorts of questions for me...
I think the part that holds up the least now is the idea that some highschoolers’ parents would go to Europe for two weeks and leave the kids at home, especially during the school year. Why was that such a movie trope in the 80s? Did parents actually do that?
I guess her 3-ep run on the 1990s Flash didn’t warrant her inclusion in the Crisis crossover...
I would also say that of any 80s movie, this had the best narrative use of nudity of them all. It actually served a point.
FUCK, FIFTY-SIX?
I thought he was 56 when the show premiered. Gone way too soon...
I think this qualifies...
Damn, I had no idea about that. I’m not a huge scotch drinker (I prefer bourbon/rye to drinking peaty camp fires) but I do enjoy that Lagavulin 16 year...
Yeah that was immediately my thought when i saw that bit.
I just wish they could’ve gotten his wife and kids in there too. Where’s Christie Brinkley!?
Also was it just me, or was hers the only feed that looked like a professional camera was used? Her shots were so much clearer and cleaner than everyone else’s, like she had a professional lighting rig set up.
Where is Otto Pilot when you need him? If we’re gonna have a bloated, mindless hot air bag at the wheel...
I get anxious at the store now, especially when I have toilet paper or cleaning products in my cart, that if I step too far away someone is going to take the items out of my cart. happened to someone else I know. Just terrible feeling of anxiety now, with what used to be a relatively pleasant experience.
No matter how good this prequel movie ends up being, nothing will ever have the same emotional impact as watching my favorite cartoon character from ages 7-9 get unsympathetically slaughtered in a manner of minutes in the most gruesome cartoon robot deaths imaginable at the time. WHY DID OPTIMUS TURN GRAY?
Yeah, I have to say when i heard that “it was anything but civil” I was like “Really, guys?” Then again, if I suppose if we’re talking about a guy with limited education who is seen as an outlier... Maybe he thinks he kind of came up with that? There has to be a reason we don’t see a ton of veterans who are also great…