Where does him playing keyboards for The Doors factor in?
Where does him playing keyboards for The Doors factor in?
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Given his demeanor and personality, I'd say he is in fact playing Dr. Silberman. Earl Boen who played him originally in T1 and T2 retired from screen acting in 2003. However, IMDb has him listed as a Detective O'Brien. Still, the shot of him holding his arm in a panic fleeing through the station comes off extremely…
wolves? im up to the latest issue. don't remember any wolves
negan would be like mid-season finale next year, should be the wolves/scavengers in finale and maybe premiere to wrap that and then we'll get jesus and hilltop... unless they warp negan into the scavengers.
Long in the tooth indeed. I sure hope they have an end in sight, the "find a safe place*, oops - not really safe**, move on*, find a safe place*..." pattern is getting hard to watch.
I think it's important to realize we're entering Season 6 of this show—yes it's great and popular, but inevitably there are going to be people leaving. It's getting long in the tooth. Maybe he's leaving, maybe he's just getting a new home. Either way, I don't think Daryl is the end of the show, but when he leaves I…
The linked article also says that it's entirely (and far more) likely that he's simply changing residence because of fans hounding him. Apparently once people found out where he lived, he became swamped with people visiting the house and trying to catch him for photo ops and such. It's understandable that he'd want a…
I am guessing he is still there until Negan.
That's like saying that me deciding to mow my own lawn is stealing work from the landscapers that mow my neighbor's lawn, or me cooking my own meals is stealing work from various restaurants. If Cruise wants to do his own stunts, let him do his own damn stunts. FFS.
"Crazy Rick?" More like, "the only sane person to speak their mind, Rick."
I thought Mont Saint-Michel was a tidal island.
I want to give you more stars.
But it's still a world with shoes, guns, sodas, alcohol, shirts, cars, gas, pudding…
As soon as this episode aired I knew people would be scrambling over themselves to reduce several distinct characters to their race. Real progressive, ya'll.
I was coming to add this. And it is horror not just for he dark fantasy elements but for the horrors of the Spanish Civil War. The scene where the captain smashed the bottle repeatedly in the face of the young man thought to be a spy chilled me to my core.
If the Cell is considered horror, then yes.
Pinhead would be really fun to watch as well. He not only has the physical strength to fight, but he has his minions and able to travel to his dimension. Plus, he's not so godlike in strength that he's unbeatable.
Say what else about the movie but when Freddy's glove popped out to grab the mask, the theater just exploded.
That movie was like going to a major boxing dream match. People were lining up and wondering how each monster could take the other down. And it was like watching a Pay Per View fight in the theater, replete with cheering.