So does Superman just never age and live forever? Are all Kryptonians just immortal then?
So does Superman just never age and live forever? Are all Kryptonians just immortal then?
oops, got my planets confused. I’m a bad nerd lol
Isn’t Darth Vader living on Malachore through much of the original trilogy? I thought it showed him there in the comics (though I may be wrong). If Ahsoka’s there too, wouldn’t he have sensed her?
camping?
Good news for you - in the video posted in the article, towards the end they show a sneak peak of the finale, and Hondo is indeed in it :)
Doesn’t Netflix list this as Reboot: Guardian Code season 1?
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I grew up on the original Voltron, and the new Netflix Voltron is a love letter to that series. It’s exactly what a reboot should be - updates and expands the original mythology while maintaining most of the core elements that made it Voltron.
Blade was so sick and the sequels were pretty decent. It really was pioneering in so many ways.
Four-packs are available for $6 each, which each include three 1.75-inch MUSCLE figures.
So where do we find the nude Kashmir video? I saw it advertised in the article, but didn’t see a link
Thanks! Didn’t know this existed. I’ve been wanting to play a FF game but I actually held off on buying the full game because of the time i would have to invest, but this definitely seems like it was aimed at me! And it’s mobile, so I can play bits in my downtime. This might be the first full mobile game I actually…
This movie really felt to me like it was an Event Horizon type script and someone just randomly had the idea to tie it into the to Cloverfield franchise. The connections just felt so much like an afterthought that was tacked on to the movie.
yeah, there’s a bunch of reasons it couldn’t possibly have been the Cloverfield Earth, which is why it’s so confusing and dumb that they seemed to imply that. But maybe I was just looking for a reference to that scene and the implication was just in my head.
I kept thinking the movie was gonna tie in to the Coney Island ferris wheel scene from the first movie, and they sort of do - but not in a way that makes any sense at all - there’s a news report in the alt-dimension that the ship there fell to earth and landed in the water off the coast of the Atlantic ocean. I don’t…
lol it does look weird there, but Donatello actually has a drone that attaches to his shell. It detaches and can fly around on it’s own.
They didn’t fall in zero g. Rose’s sister fell to the bottom of the bomb shaft, so obviously there was gravity within the bomb shaft. That gravity alone would be enough to start the momentum for the bombs, let alone if they were aided and pushed out by some mechanism. And once they’re in space, objects will stay at…
I thought the movies were enjoyable, but (and i mean no offense by this) your description made them sound way worse than they are haha. I don’t think it’s your fault, I just think when the plot is summarized, it sounds kind of ridiculous. This series is one of those that is better if you don’t think about it and just…
I’m really enjoying the show, but I love how enthusiastic you are about it haha. Made me smile. I wish more Trek fans weren’t so angry and just enjoyed the ride.