It was 75% incomprehensible.
It was 75% incomprehensible.
Stephen King’s 11/22/63 has a logically consistent take on time travel:
The orrey shown at the start of each episode is bowl-shaped, right? So the distance between two points is much shorter, as the raven (and dragon) flies.
Agreed. Which is why I nominate the The Monty Python Matching Tie and Handkerchief album. It is a three-sided record. Try doing that with a CD.
Agreed. Which is why I nominate the The Monty Python Matching Tie and Handkerchief album. It is a three-sided…
I’m having a hard time believing in a vaccine that provides instant protection after you swallow it.
The Fifth Element soundtrack album includes a perfectly fine remix:
Something’s sure strange here. They dumped the season over 3 days, with the commercials cut out, and did you notice that the previous season isn’t available on demand?
I was thinking about that while watching the show. It’s kind of strange how Syd’s always there in the background of almost every scene. And of course she doesn’t touch anyone. And the scene where the doctor asked for the syringe, she started to get it, but then someone else did, seemed a little off. And the fact that…
I kept track of every reference in a Stephen King story to people, locations and events in other Stephen King stories.
I’m sure they thought the Saturn V launch was NASA archival footage.
Of course, you and I both know he’s actually an incredibly powerful mutant, someone everyone wants to get their hands on
At the end of the video, the YouTuber said that only 10 episodes don’t have some sort of the expression.
Perhaps it is actually a faithful representation of Michael’s design for the neighborhood ... which he created to resemble a prototypical street intersection as depicted in so many movies, commercials and TV shows.
The (pre-eruption) Spirit Lake camp ground had a US Forest Service exhibit area about the volcanic history of the area. One thing they had on display was tree wells: deep holes in the ground formed when centuries ago a volcanic mud & ash flow covered the forest, and years later the trees rot away. Later new trees grow…
I thought so too, until I figured out that gizmodo doesn’t work if it is loaded from https.
...which brings up my question. Starz premiered The Force Awakens on Saturday, and the saturated every Starz plex channel with it. Not just a lot of showings. I mean, it was the only thing playing on every single Starz channel. And when it finished, they ran it again.
What about SyFy’s Aftermath, premiering September 27? Worth watching?
What is a “bumper collection”? Is this some sort of regional slang?