I’m surprised no one has said anything about Clark Kent yet.
I’m surprised no one has said anything about Clark Kent yet.
He got out after 17 years, and the oldest kid is 17. Did she marry him while he was in prison?
This is all stuff my mom taught me when I turned twelve.
I keep waiting for that detonate phone ap to play a part in this. It had ALL the permissions.
And, at his birthday, he left one candle burning for his brother.
Waiting for a cute moment of Steven saying “Laters gators” to the Ammit crocodile tattoo.
And if Kinja was a half-way decent commenting system, it would have a block or mute function.
He’s not even the first Leto II, as that one was murdered as a baby.
I have the same problem and people are always trying to say it isn’t. It’s one of the main reasons I can’t do a Chinese all-you-eat buffet.
A buddy and I rented this and del Toro’s Cronos the same weekend and the moment he saw Perlman, he was begging to know how many languages the man spoke.
This is one of PKD’s most pained books and it came from a pained place. While visiting a convention in Vancouver (as the guest of honor!), he made a suicide attempt (drinking potassium bromide) and the only place where he could be watched around the clock was a heroin clinic. This all took place after his separation…
And the tragedy there was Dick was the only American sci-fi writer Lem liked.
This was the only scene that really diverged from the book and I loved watching him get tazed.
I think what disturbs me most is how the trailer is narrated by the PBS “Frontline” guy.
Source: https://www.shelllouise.co.uk/2017/02/dont-remember-title-blue.html
Dang, I remember when it was just Kirsten, Sam, and Molly.
Wasn’t that a thing in “Punch Drunk Love”?
There are many times the only thing keeping me from throwing a grenade at things has been my lack of a grenade.
It never made any sense why Borgnine’s character did that.
Yes, it’s lifting a lot from Holst’s “Saturn”, but it really lifts it.