I just don't know if I have time to watch what I presume is an 11-hour supercut.
I just don't know if I have time to watch what I presume is an 11-hour supercut.
Has anyone in the main cast ever died before the finale of that season? Only Floyd, at the end of the second-to-last episode. Well, and Ray, but that didn't necessitate writing out Ewan McGregor.
I feel like I understand Moe Dammick a little bit more every week.
I'd certainly put TFA up there with the best. 'The best' as a group grows a tiny bit bigger every year or so, but it's still hanging in there.
I think the 'unheroic' argument comes from the fact that Clark is largely unwilling to act until Zod threatens him, personally, with the obliteration of the entire human race. Meaning if he still did nothing at that point, he'd be actively harming people. The resulting moral is "With great power comes a huge hassle,…
I could have a pretty reasonable discussion about it.
And I'm a little suspicious of your hope, is all.
Oh, man, just wait for this. I'm gonna blow your mind.
Fair.
Well, see, this is what I suspected.
It's been a few years since I've seen it, but I thought Iron Man acquitted itself okay.
More likely he said that after he was done tweeting and looked down at the toilet.
No one's calling their mom to tell her they got a C.
Because as Thor: The Dark World proved, nothing says "We made the most of this actor's abilities" like writing all their dialogue in a made-up language.
I think that's precisely why WWI was chosen, rather than WWII. (Well, that and the Captain America comparisons.)
Shh!
Because when was the last time a TV episode ran three hours?
Dowd can't give any movie with an eight-or-more-figure budget a grade higher than B-.
I've only read the first three SoIaF books, but I was actually going to say that Hurwitz could have learned a few lessons about that storytelling style from Martin - namely keeping things chronological (at least within each character's story) and not repeating scenes several times just because more than one main…
The right is on the verge of officially admitting that they don't value intelligence and would much rather have a stupid leader who agrees with them than a capable one who doesn't.