“If you die you forget what you learned” was a nice little update to the rules of the genre that added some stakes without changing the basic format.
“If you die you forget what you learned” was a nice little update to the rules of the genre that added some stakes without changing the basic format.
I was immediately wanting them to somehow convey that the goat didn’t know her anymore. Another montage of them frolicing, feeding grass, going to casinos, waking up in a crackhouse, kind of like Wet Hot American Summer, and then, after the kaboom, she offers the goat her favorite James Joyce trade paperback to eat…
The thing that really stood out to me was the “BASIC” t-shirt. Its a mockery of SUPREME right? Or is it a normal real shirt you can buy now owned by Supreme, or is it already a joke shirt, or is it supposed to be that Supreme is for the rich and Basic showed up to sell to the poor and he was wearing it because they…
Hmmm...I thought Ruby was lying about being an architect. Like...it was her dream job but she's a stay at home parent or something? She was sitting at Target and "going to yoga" so now I'm very curious to get the truth.....
At first I thought Engerraund (it’s time it start using his first name since his brother is Serac too and doesn’t have the first name but it’s not easy) was telling this story to Maeve but he was clearly talking to Rehoboam itself. But soon it became clear these were the files on him Dolores was watching. And then…
Why was Paul Rudd’s Knightley not nominated? In my opinion he is the best Knightly. I mean, the scene on the stairs? Swoon! And then Northam’s Knightley is second!
And you better believe R2-D2 was an Asian woman before her consciousness was inserted into that droid body.
Sounds to me like it makes him her grandfather AND her father.
Emperor Palpatine was gay, and very much in love with Plagueis, JK Rowling confirms.
Ha! Do you know what, I actually did make that joke in my original draft, but it looks like it (very understandably!) got lost in the edit. But, yes, Tess McGill is definitely complicit in some anti-mutant shenanigans.
She’s kind of a quasi love interest for Jack Black in “School of Rock.” She plays the principle of the school where Black is the substitute music teacher who makes the kids into a rock band. There’s a moment when you think she and Black might get together...but (spoiler alert) they don’t. (I really enjoyed the scene…
“$6,000? It’s not even leather!”
No mention of how Trask Industries went on to manufacture giant robots designed to kill mutants?
We’re not allowed to give A-pluses. (But A-plus.)
This comes to mind every time I see someone get owned, either in real life, or in the movies:
Environmental toxicologist here - it won’t rinse out, it’s used to water proof clothing. However, these are large compounds that are not likely to cross the skin barrier in high enough concentrations to cause the cancers associated with PFAS, those are caused by this chemical primarily in drinking water. So unless…
The best part was when the inn keeper didn't realize he was trying to but information and just thought he was a big tipper.
Howard turned it into a Tyrannosaurus! Agreed. It was really well done.
I definitely got the feeling Bryce Dallas Howard was trying to make the AT-ST like a T-Rex after her time on Jurassic World.
"The hits on Watson’s blog are stuck at 1895. Doyle’s story “The
Adventure Of The Bruce-Partington Plans” is set in the year 1895, and it
involves the theft of government documents. That seems to be the most
salient reference here, but that’s not a very strong connection, and
“The Bruce-Partington Plans” was…