Not dead. Yet.
Not dead. Yet.
Not Dead Yet.
Helena and Donnie were my favorite pairing, particularly during Helena-as-Alison scenes.
“we’re going to walk out for THREE days!” And did that, and came back, and got nothing from management
I still had the cookies for my login, but for some reason they were only persistent on my phone. For the longest time I couldn’t access my account on desktop versions because the Twitter API was broken.
You are a godsend.
citing the ongoing strike as an “act of god” that can’t be resolved
So is having any sort of commercial art.
Whatever he’s cooking, they’ll smell it.
Plus, you know, a shit-ton of bangers. (“Three Small Words” is the best opening sequence, fight me.)
I’ve used it before, I’ll use it again:
I don’t get it—it would’ve made WAY more sense to me if it were about RL people (as the bulk of comments here are saying)—but let the kids have their fun.
I suspect overhype. When a lot of us heard John Woo was attached to it, we were hoping for the elaborate gunfight choreography we associate with HK, like ABT or Hard-Boiled. The thing is, all that action was R-rated and M:I had already locked itself in as a PG-13 franchise. Getting Limp Bizkit to perform the theme…
This is me breathing.
Wasn’t it called MI6 in the US?
I also agree that Into the Spider-Verse is the best Spider-Man movie, but I do understand the argument for Spider-Man 2, and I have to acknowledge that part of what makes ItSV as good at is for the general public is the general history of Spider-Man movies we had at that point, having had all three silver-screen…
I really don’t see much difference in how this episode played from the last except for the fact that this one actually had football in it for a fair amount of time, so I don’t get why you seem to like this one significantly more (judging from your words, anyway; it certainly seems you regard it more than a letter…
He was one of the shining spots in S7, for certain.
Best of luck for whatever comes next!