(or if anyone with autism has reviewed it).
(or if anyone with autism has reviewed it).
But then we've got Josh Trank's "Feelin' Groovy"
From a career perspective, signing up for the blockbusters that *aren't* in a prolonged and self-inflicted Development Hell might look like the better move.
At least they'll make the title of this movie more literally true.
No, it's a surprisingly quick sequel to The Dark Tower.
I think a factor in the boom is the need for channels and streaming services to make their mark, to try and be one of the survivors when the boom's over.
I'm thinking the plan is to spend now to be one of the companies left standing after the boom's over.
…but we get loose and run around and we restart the plot.
The Comicon trailer shows Blink, Polaris and Thunderbird, apparently as major supporting characters.
In which case, don't antagonize someone who has three dragons on hand.
Mine wasn't.
He says he knows nothing about it.
The book's clearly working in magical-realist style. I haven't seen the film, but it's a difficult genre to translate, and the changes to the plot might not have helped.
I wouldn't be surprised to see him fairly quickly throwing away any uniting that does happen by being as distractable and inappropriate as he's been so far.
If he was so strong, why didn't he just lift up the ship by himself?
They also get a lot of use out of Ikea's easy-assemble flat-pack 700-mile ice wall.
It all began to go downhill when people stopped trying to get out of the way of the train as it came towards the cinema screen.
I didn't know they were discussing the possibility of a Deadwood movie that often.
"My heart will go on."
Hey, some of us quote Futurama too.