I see Floki’s still stuck at the far end of Westworld. Ultimately, I’d love to see him trek down to Viking world.
I see Floki’s still stuck at the far end of Westworld. Ultimately, I’d love to see him trek down to Viking world.
It’s almost 2021 and we’re still doing this crappy slideshow thing? Cool.
Great article with some nice insights about the episode (too much Stormtrooper battles, some needed levity, etc.), but one thing:
Or Raul Julia’s exit as M. Bison.
Sound of Metal is amazing. I’ve been wanting to watch The Climb and now including First Cow (trailer looks right up my alley) in the list.
Conan asks question about Zoom interviews.
Diego: “It’s tough! It’s tough to accept that THIS IS THE WAY.”
Star wars fans: OMG, Mandalorian appearance on Endor series confirmed.
Have some respect. He hid that uncomfortable hunk of metal up his ass for two years.
This how I feel about gaming. I’m perfectly set in my 80's Super Mario, Legend of Kage, XCOM, and Tetris ways.
Between her and Lenny Kravitz, there must have been some serious vampire serum being handed out in that video shoot.
The last time I saw that video was probably in the 90's, so now I’m off to watch it again. For science.
If you look closely, there is no paint on the brush. Fair to say that Cage conjured that painting with his mind.
Me neither, but it’s popped into my radar with all the conversation about it being a Christmas classic. Netflix’s “The Holiday Movies that Made Us” even featured it in season 1.
I didn’t bothered watching it when it came out, but maybe having a 10 year old kid is a good excuse to check it out.
I’ve never seen this show. I remember it being mentioned on this site when it was still in the works. Thanks for reminding me of this show’s existence so I can add it to my watch list during this pandemic.
I meant Diana, but I’m not saying they’re doing it successfully. The intent is obvious to me. Sweet, naive Diana being neglected and isolated by the Royals even as she tries and fails to connect with them. Basically, the ingredients for viewer sympathy, yet nothing nuanced about the cardboard cutout character.
I have…
Everyone’s a POS in that show. The one sympathetic character is such an obvious ploy by the show to butter her up before the inevitable tragedy porn that the viewers are waiting for.
From the joke to the outrage, everything about this is dumb. Someday, I’ll be bored and watch this on digital and when that scene comes up, I’ll chuckle and remember all the hubub that the joke created and how people just want to be offended for the sake of it. Signed, an Asian guy.
“This week’s episode was directed by the Robert Rodriguez of Sin City and Planet Terror fame (or Spy Kids and Alita: Battle Angel, if you’re a bit younger than I am).”
1. This is a popular tv show that’s been on for 8 seasons?
2. There are too many tv shows.
A $9.7 million opening weekend these days feels like the equivalent of a $97 million opening in normal times.
I will forever love Batman Returns. Burton does well with snowy (and lonely) Christmas settings.