I had to look up what Doc Browns chicken was. I don't understand it and I'm not sure I want to.
I had to look up what Doc Browns chicken was. I don't understand it and I'm not sure I want to.
It was late 90's/ear;y 2000's since I last went, but I just always imagined they would add on new stuff instead of replace old stuff. I always viewed BTTF and Jaws as like staple attraction. Everything I've seen and heard about Diagon Alley sounds amazing; I really need to check it out.
Wait, they got rid of the BTTF ride? That was my favorite part at Universal when I went there as a kid. This actually makes me upset, even if they replaced it with a Simpsons ride.
It's like a horrible (or badong) new trend in cinema posters. Just really bad photoshop. People don't even try any more.
This is my new least favorite poster/promo photo for a movie that could actually be good. My previous least favorite is that one for The Dark Knight Rises, with Batman just standing in front of a flaming bat symbol in the crumbling city block.
"They don't even have to be posing in any sort of pattern or anything. Just make sure they are all visible."
"Disney announces it bought rights to Colorforms; film set to take place in MCU/Star Wars/Pixar shared universe."
The worst ones were when they had dotted lines telling you where to put the stickers. I'm an artist, dang it! Let me stick where ever I want!
I think I had a Hercules one.
The banner that shows the whole team looks like some one just put up a bunch of stickers on a generic background from an activity set you'd get at a dollar store.
How could I forget?! That's when we met him!
It's only illegal if it's for any reason other than love!
One of my English teachers in high school burned me a copy of the soundtrack, even though I've never seen Rushmore. Years later when I finally do see it, I realize she could have been sending a signal and I totally missed it.
Totally missed that. Maybe we just need to save Garret again.
Jeff probably neglects more than one class. There are plenty of discs in the Planet Earth DVD set, after all.
I was kind of surprised that they added the "That's their step dad's problem now" joke. It seemed dark for an ad. This not a complaint.
I do believe it. And stop calling me Shirley.
He would be, but he's stuck in is Bourne reboot contract. He really turned that series around.
At the same time, she is a totally believable character. I would say it's safe to assume everyone has met someone like her. Maybe not exactly like her, but someone just so ditzy and clueless that no one knows how they can actually function in society.
Every time she enters a scene, I immediately get pissed off. But when she kissed Don is one of the top 10 funniest scenes of the series.