So people didn’t go see Freaky in theaters ‘cause it was released on VOD a month into its run, not because it was “released in the very heart of the pandemic lockdowns”?
So people didn’t go see Freaky in theaters ‘cause it was released on VOD a month into its run, not because it was “released in the very heart of the pandemic lockdowns”?
Sorry, but no. I saw Freaky in theaters, I loved it, but it was in theaters for 4 weeks before it hit streaming services. If it didn’t make money by then, it wasn’t going to happen.
Halloween Kills is why this isn't doing as well as expected
Y’all are gonna let this show off the hook for its wacky sitcom miscommunication not once but twice? Bad enough we had Criston confess his and Rhaenyra’s hookup in this dumbass fashion, now we have a whole war kicking off because of it? Surely there are better ways to complete Alicent’s heel turn that this. It’s corny…
Am I the only one who thinks the casting for Aemond was really off? It looks like he’s in his mid-30s while everyone else has aged appropriately. Kind of reminds me of SNL sketches where they use whoever is around to fill in roles resulting in some characters looking wildly older than others for humorous effect.
*sigh*
Galadriel’s sword-fighting exhibition was a gas—excellent choreography, music, and performances
Galadriel assumes it was sabotage by a “partisan” and says as much. What is silly is that everyone else is basically like, “meh, happens,” in regards to two ships getting destroyed. As though this a common thing that doesn’t require deeper investigation.
Do we know why Isildur covered for Kemen’s treachery?
I am not well versed in the lotr lore, can you tell me in what big way is the show departing from the books?
So I’m confused by Numenor. They’re supposedly a militaristic island nation, but they only have five ships to use for an invasion force...? And if the fire had gotten to all of them they would have been fucked? Really??? And Galadriel mentioned five hundred soldiers. In the ending shot of the ships leaving port, there…
At this point, it doesn’t matter. They’re so far off the books (which isn’t explicitly a bad thing) that even if they were, they’d be effectively totally different.
How so? We literally saw this happen in the episode.
It was fine, but we probably won’t be dining on that crowd again.
Netflix snapped it up, so kids can enjoy Teletubbies until Netflix abruptly cancels it for no apparent reason.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt might’ve had an off-again, on-again relationship with a public desperately trying to sort through Tina Fey’s politics, but Titus Burgess is here to stay.
As an Irish I was just disappointed when I looked up the actors and none of them were actually Irish. If you’re going to make them like Leprechauns then can’t some Irish actors at least get the work?
Well unlike Rings House of doesn’t wheel out offensive Irish stereotypes, so that’s a big point for GOT
Chevy Chase doesn’t have Chevy Chase energy anymore.
Jimmy Fallon would have been completely insufferable as Fletch.I don’t even want to think about the Ellen Degeneres version.