Where would someone like him run into said non-famous woman? Costco?
Where would someone like him run into said non-famous woman? Costco?
So you’re saying she should... smile more?
It ruins things when people think the plot is written only for fans. I had no problem with it, but a lot of people hated Luke showing up at the end of Mando S2 because they thought it was just fan service.
Some people think really well-written conversations can be fascinating.
There’s a ton more character development in Andor but it’s also a slow burn with big payoffs here and there. People looking for every episode to be action-packed pew-pew seem to be unhappy.
EXACTLY what I came here to write. Why the fuck would someone spoil this? Jesus. I’m pissed.
As someone who’s an OCD completionist, Origins was the game that caused me to exit the series forever.
I can’t get over how good the acting is on this show.
I’m about to play God of War: Ragnarok, so no, I can’t see how Microsoft has even begun to finish the fight.
Yep, everyone I played with knew that one.
You sure about that? What page? I read this manual over and over, still remember being fascinated with the “Maybe they jump over when Mario isn’t looking...!” quote.
I suspect he means less a plan for where the story goes, and more a plan for how they’re going to produce it: what actors they’ll hire for what roles, where they’ll film each location, what order they’ll film it in, who will make all the costumes, how many shops will do all the CGI, etc etc.
Well played.
Could be. Who’s usually doing the recording?
Oh totally! The second new Jumanji was diminishing returns, but the first one was way better than it should have been, and it was almost all down to the chemistry of that cast.
Yeah, he has a niche of “unusual physical acting parts” that he does well.
Saw him in The Cripple of Inishmaan. Didn’t do anything for me. The rest of the cast was excellent, but for him I just felt like I was watching “Daniel Radcliffe quietly limping around a stage”.
All very true!
Yeah I think he can do “odd, detached and awkward” pretty well. Seems to be his niche.
You think so?