Zeb & Kallus series could work as total buddy comedy in the Bud & Lou or Stan & Ollie type.
Zeb & Kallus series could work as total buddy comedy in the Bud & Lou or Stan & Ollie type.
“*One of the reasons why I liked how Filoni ultimately handled Ezra and Sabine’s relationship is that, well, it’s nice to have two characters of the opposite sex share a close bond of friendship and trust that doesn’t inevitably have to become romantic”
Holy crap! That is an awesome idea. Time to start knitting.
I think you replied to the wrong person. I did not engage in name calling and humbly apologize if my post came off as such, as it would be unintentional. I simply pointed to a production concern.
Creepy electronic voiced machine breaks into sinister spontaneous giggling. KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!!!!
So say we all.
To avoid reshoots or cgi erasure when puffins accidentally get into the frame due to the location they used.
There is probably a family of raccoons living in the particle accelerator.
“she found a way to make Barry smile when the prospect of Barry smiling seldom seemed more remote”
Because like many series producers, George Lucas had no idea what he was going to do next and introducing prequels mucks up long range narratives in general. There was never a coherent plan.
1. On re-watch it makes sense.
Or maybe she was secretly enjoying being able to act like a biyatch with impunity. :)
“-Forget Oliver’s flashback wig - I’m pretty sure Damien Darhk’s could eat Oliver’s alive.”
Thrawn came off as the most evil art critic ever.
Omnibus comment:
Thanks to the votes of new academy members Aquaman, Gill Man, Princess Ariel, Namor, Abe Sapien, and Commander Saru. With the help of Kevin Costner.
Well it’s too late to retroactively give it to him for Pans Labyrinth. The Academy is notorious for awarding people for mediocre work after snubbing greatness. (See Paul Newman and The Color of Money)
Can’t believe they went for the fish-man sex film!
I saw it the first time it aired, and tons of times in reruns. Even without a surprise, it’s powerful and affecting every time I see it.
“* His plot in the last episode.”