“Mom! Dad’s on the computer again!”
“Mom! Dad’s on the computer again!”
Time to gear up, we are BACK!
And, more importantly, will he be wearing the art deco underwear?
This is basically what I want from a ‘Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina’ film. Directed by Quentin Tarantino.
That’s a really great structure for this.
Yes, this. I agree with the headline but not the body of the article. Boba Fett should be Boba Fett, but the movie could be built around who he’s hunting.
They should make a movie about the people he’s hunting.
*Cough Cloud Riders*.
He should be like a Freddy or Jason, or Chigurh. Not as psychotic though. Maybe Tommy Lee Jones in the Fugitive. This unstoppable, good at his job, (though is he?) Bounty Hunter chasing our protagonists around the universe. They’ve done…
The Soul Stone was inside all of them all along, and brought out through the power of teamwork and friendship!
Yet another Bad Lip Reading creation that will be stuck in my head for a while.
I saw the film “What we do in the shadows” and thought it was so hilarious that I brought it with me to my family’s house later that day to watch after dinner.
So there’s me, giddy as all hell, my mom and step dad, cousin and his gf, and my brother and his gf.
NOBODY thought it was funny except for me.
Talk about…
OMG Undercover Boss Starkiller Base was genius. “Ok, can we rewire it now? So I can go have my muffin. I haven’t had my muffin yet, Matt.”
Nope. Matt attended as well. Here’s a reaction pic:
I feel like we’re in a minority in that we care about the modern day stuff. I always looked forward to them as little breaks and as a narrative reason for ‘why’ we’re even doing this history stuff.
The mention of the apparent lack of progression in the modern day storyline is a huge letdown for me. I don’t particularly care about many of the individual stories in each game except to see how it all connects back to the real world story. After all the Juno setups over the years, I was hoping we’d finally see…
I have NEVER viewed Netflix through a browser. So this is not a good way to judge at all.
So much this. I’ve had Netflix for like 4 years on my Roku and the only time I visited the actual site was to activate my account on my rokus
This. Most people I know that are watching Netflix are either using Smart TVs, Roku, Chromecast or using their mobile to stream to TV. Granted, that’s anecdotal information, but it’s a valid portrait of a modern media consumer.
Yep, considering I watch everything on my iPad or phone it does seem like they are missing a segment of the viewers.
That was sooooo good.
I loved the phantom 2040 animated series.