There is perhaps no one more newsworthy these days than Taylor Swift.
There is perhaps no one more newsworthy these days than Taylor Swift.
I prefer free-range robots.
Or The Taylorcist
Who runs Bartertown?
I was sort of thinking the same thing, though more surprised by how few direct hits it seemed to take to blow up the enemy craft compared to all the hits our heroes took. But i still enjoyed the episode, though it felt a bit short.
I loved the Clooney ending. It was totally goofy and unexpected (I was expecting Christian Bale) and loved that it gave probably the least-liked Batman a few more seconds on the screen. I also love that Clooney was game to do it given all the time he has spent making fun of himself for doing those movies.
Also very ‘80s: Risky Business.
I was getting more of a Data from Goonies vibe. Repairing a space suit helmet with duct tape seems like a thing he would do when older.
Cancer sucks. Damn it. This one hits hard. I watched Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure a ton as a kid, and Pee-Wee’s Playhouse. Such a great character and a great comedian.
I’m here for Miss Minutes on a rampage.
Do Michael Bay movies ever have the best intentions?
I get what you’re saying, and don’t disagree for a lot of it. But he should be working with the editors. Directors often do. Now if Marvel wasn’t letting him, that’s on them. But in the interview he seems to imply he was involved on the editing side. Maybe he had ideas and they ignored them?
I think it’s this response that truly drives me up a wall.
Loved her in this. So much so, had to call up a collection of jokes she did in Hot Fuzz.
Seriously. I get that Olivia Colman’s character is supposed to be a badass (and she is), but in real life she’s not getting within two floors of the president, let alone two feet.
Saw this trailer before Oppenheimer the other day, and I just wanted to blurt out “okay, we get it. You’re trying to be scary.” But yes, I am old man yelling at cloud.
Well that, and all those commie bastards he hung out with.
I kinda missed not hearing that in Oppenheimer, though there were plenty of other loud noises to make up for it.
Nobody wants the “Manhattan Project Cinematic Universe”
Clearly this is an endorsement of recording the show to a DVD at home, and using the fancy new case to store it.