The ending of Jacob’s Ladder with Tim Robbins.
The ending of Jacob’s Ladder with Tim Robbins.
Why is this not on TV but Donald "The Dump" Trump is?
What’s in the box?!?!
Never Let Me Go. It’s a mildly sci-fi flick about a time in the future where nearly all illness is eliminated. Clones of healthy folks are made, and their organs are harvested once they reach adulthood. The ending... god damn the ending. I dunno if it hits as hard without the context of the rest of the film, so watch…
The Descent. Original Ending.
“Dr. Sam Beckett never returned home.”
It doesn’t bother me now... but at the time... damn.
This is great advice and something to take to heart. I’ll try to. But it’s hard not to fall back to the Bernard Black method of handling rejection:
“What is YOUR favorite way that Star Wars could troll audiences?”
If anyone doubts Grant’s acting skills:
And hope he comes around in S5 or S2 of the Flash along with Zatanna. Heck even in CBS’s Supergirl if possible!
JOHN BLOODY CONSTANTINE! *flails wildly like that Kermit the Frog GIF, but with the Clash blaring from my computer speakers*
Say what you want about Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, but Anakin and Obi-Wan knew where to party.…
Maybe the most fun I’ve ever had reading a book
Speaking as a thoughtful connoisseur of all three films, YOU SHUT YOUR MOUTH. SHUT YOUR FILTY LIE-HOLE.
Correction: Wolf Hall is about Thomas Cromwell not Oliver Cromwell (his several generations removed nephew)
This does sound interesting, though I will admit I almost stopped reading at “never drew a sword.” I mean — never?
Do not mock the old EU.
O frabjous day! Mieville does Kafka! I’m sold.
It’s been way, way too long since the last China Miéville novel, 2012’s Railsea. Now at last, the master of strange,…