A dying Col. Quidditch has his conscienceness transferred to the empty husk of Jake Sully's human body. Get ready for Sam to get double billing!
A dying Col. Quidditch has his conscienceness transferred to the empty husk of Jake Sully's human body. Get ready for Sam to get double billing!
I was lucky to get a sneak peek at that Peak.
There were like 4 movies released the year GWTW came out. Not to take anything away from that movie, but there wasn't a whole lot else out there. TV was not a thing. I still credit it for how it got repeat business though.
I think you mean "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!"
Just rewatched the first 6, the Phantom Menace is the only one where I decided I would never watch it again. Attack of the Clones is not great, but it is sill ten times better than Phantom Menace, which besides being awful, could be eliminated without losing anything.
That's just drunk talk. Sweet, beautiful drunk talk.
Chewie's crossbow blaster was shown making stormtroopers fly back when it hit them, so it was a more powerful than normal blaster he got hit with too.
Hey hey, Luke didn't thrash Vader until episode VI. Vader was just toying with Luke in Empire.
There could have been a better solution to that, it irked me as well. However, I am glad they did not kill off their best bad guy in part 1 of a trilogy.
Paul Thomas Anderson will have a deliberately obtuse comment that lacks plot, but has great acting. The AV Club will bust a nut over it.
I want to find out who win the Crickets award for most unliked/unreplied comments.
Most alive he's been in a movie in a long time. Great performance.
Eh, you can't always get depth in a minute and a half trailer. I just hope a trailer doesn't give away the third act plot points these days.
People told me I was daft to build a White House in a swamp, but I built it all the same, just to show 'em! The first one sunk. So we built a second one, that sunk too. The third one burned down, fell over, then sank into the swamp, but the FOURTH ONE…STAYED UP!
Agreed! It is a much better read after taking about 6 months in between books.
I like that "loverboy" video. She was flashing some nice cheekage in that one.
That is clearly a boy bunny. I mean, he has blue pajamas!
The plot seems to follow the whims of a rhyme scheme, instead of logic. Brown adds kittens to the plot, seemingly just because they rhyme with mittens. When tensions are finally raised by a room with both cat and mouse, the plot point is seemingly dropped for more nonsense rhymes.
D-
Does not pass the Bedchel Test.
I started Restaurant At The End of the Universe but lost interest. After a few months I got the urge to pick it up again and have been enjoying it. I think it says more about me that I can't two similar books - I need a change of pace.