She said thousands of years during the episode, so I’m guessing she’s likely to be alive during the LD era if nothing happens to her on SNW.
She said thousands of years during the episode, so I’m guessing she’s likely to be alive during the LD era if nothing happens to her on SNW.
I want Sevet and Pike to quietly become best buds, keeping in touch and getting together when they can, but I also want that to entirely happen in the background, with no one drawing attention to it in any way.
So we’re getting a movie with Vince Vaughn starring as an aged Flint Starstriker, produced by Peter Billingsley, that’s probably some sort of meta-riff on the toys that don’t quite catch the nostalgia wave, I’m guessing.
I don’t think most agencies keep cars all that long, 5-7 years max, maybe 10?
You know some of us just ate. Pictures like this need NSFL warnings.
I’ve enjoyed all of this season of Strange New Worlds so far. I’m looking forward to next week’s episode. But...
I don’t need a longbed that often, I’ll admit, but I need it at least ten times as often as I need a second row of seats. If anyone announces a two-door EV compact pickup anytime soon, I’m reserving it day one.
What the hell is she doing here?
Namor, I assume.
Don’t look at it as “Agatha Harkness is getting a series.” Look at it as “Marvel is doing what they can to give Kathryn Hahn more work.”
I started cold-brewing tea in the last year (primarily herbal teas, but not exclusively) and it’s easy enough and turns out well enough that I’ve never been tempted since to try any other method.
Haley Joel Osment: Walker told me I have AIDS.
I liked the episode quite a bit, but it kind of confused me regarding Pike’s and Number One’s ages. Romjin is actually a year older than Mount - she doesn’t look it, of course, but, given her career, I assumed her character wasn’t supposed to be that much younger than his. But if he spoke when she was at the Academy ,…
This list shows some pretty severe recency bias; there was a wave of imitators in the 80s, many of which were low-budget exploitation pictures, that get overlooked here. Several people have mentioned Romancing the Stone, the Chamberlain Quatermain, and Tales of the Gold Monkey, but there was also High Road to China,…
He got paid enough to buy a house with it and I had to sit through it, so I don’t think I’m the one who came out ahead here.
Sure, why not.
I’m not entirely sure who that is, though I’ve heard the name more than once.
Sony has removed El Muerto—the Spider-Man-adjacent film about a Mexican wrestler who gains superpowers—from its release schedule entirely
Imagine if the shark in Jaws, a sleek killing machine which followed no rhyme or reason other than constant hunger, had a clearly defined motive?
I can’t tell if you’re more optimistic about Alpha than the rest of us, forgot they existed entirely, or have decided that the entire purpose of the company is to release cool renders, which many of us can agree they’re excellent at.