If Dominion is somehow about locusts and not dinosaurs, it has to be the worst one by default right?
If Dominion is somehow about locusts and not dinosaurs, it has to be the worst one by default right?
To be fair, whoever designed it probably didn’t anticipate the thing dangling off a cliff. But if I’m remembering correctly I think there’s actually a bit of a continuity error in this scene. When the RV first falls over the cliff, a door at the rear hinges and then falls off, but then in all the shots afterward the…
I never finished The Last of Us because I just died all the time and it was too stressful. But I’m interested in seeing where the story went and hope the show is worth watching.
That’s my plan, the previous trailer got me hooked so I’m not going to watch this or anything else that comes out before the film.
+1 for the almost-rhyme
My guesses, clockwise from left: Journey 2, Jumanji, Rampage, Jumanji 2.
I wanted to add a fifth panel with his tan shirt and jungle background in The Rundown, but he actually had hair in that one!
I like The Rock, you always know what you’re getting with him. But, similar to someone like Schwarzenegger, you see the actor instead of the character and that doesn’t work so well when he’s supposed to be playing an established character. If The Rock were cast as Superman he would still be The Rock, just in blue…
I agree, the show is in dire need of some humor. Baby Leia isn’t coming across nearly as cute as I suspect the writer’s expected and I wish they would have leaned into the humor in pairing an “old” Jedi with a little girl.
Wasn’t Dr. Sattler married to some guy in JP3? Did that not work out and now they’re trying to shoehorn in romance with Dr. Grant?
The “impenetrable fortress” doesn’t have any air defenses and also has easily breakable underwater windows. I guess no one thought to actually try to penetrate it before.
I actually thought this week’s episode was easily the best so far. We got Obi-Wan deflecting lasers, a little bit of suspense, and Rebel ships coming in and kicking butt without all the messy staging issues that have plagued the first three episodes. It felt like Star Wars for once.
Hiding Leia under the trench coat…
The problem with The Rock is that he’s always The Rock, no matter what role he’s playing.
Mike used to be funny right? Or am I misremembering?
Season 4 is a vast improvement over seasons 2 and 3. It’s very different from Season 1 in that it doesn’t have much of the charm that Season 1 had (the kids aren’t kids anymore) and it’s much darker.
Everything in the first episode was just setup and had me worried about the season, but once everything kicks into high gear in episode three it’s pretty great. If anything I think it gets bogged down a bit in all the Eleven scenes and they could have cut those down to trim the runtime. My biggest complaint is that…
Yes that’s certainly a plot hole. Star Wars has always played fast and loose with what kind of technology is available to the characters at any given time to suit the plot.
On the plus side, the discount you get on your homeowner’s insurance for having a security system likely still far exceeds the Ring subscription cost so it’s still a net benefit to you.
So many of the action scenes are missing any sense of urgency. The bad guys just walk around and the good guys often sit and chat even when danger is imminent. It’s a prequel so we know that Vader isn’t going to kill Obi Wan, but the show makes it seem like Vader knows that too and just decides not to try all that…
I’m actually a little disappointed that Hemsworth is in it. I like him, but think his strength is in action-comedy and I wouldn’t expect to see much comedy in Mad Max. He’s so boring in Men in Black/Extraction/12 Strong compared to his recent Thor outings.
I have to watch because no one other than Stede can do the voices.