The dealership is probably full of vampire zombies. See, I can make up “probably”s too.
The dealership is probably full of vampire zombies. See, I can make up “probably”s too.
Ok, yeah, that’s very messed up then. If someone trades in a car as part of a deal for another car that they then do not get to keep, the dealership can’t just pocket a free car out of the deal.
When they say “didn’t compensate him for his trade-in” what does that mean exactly?
Was gonna say, I thought he retired from acting after GoT. I remember it was really difficult for him to be so universally hated when, by all accounts, he was the opposite of the character.
Where are all the free speech absolutists??
One thing I was happy about this episode is that Alicent finally realizes that Viserys wasn’t actually talking about her son. I’ve always hated that goofy mixup (thanks to fifty characters named Aegon, including TWO in this very show) being responsible for all that happens. While I still don’t like it, I’m glad at…
I think she was shown when Daemon first encounters Simon Strong. The camera lingers on her before she leaves.
Thank you. It was very clear from their conversation that Baela had already done more than she was supposed to. She got close enough to identify, but I’m sure “burning an entire forest” would be a little too much to avoid saying she “didn’t engage”.
No, what it says is not true. Read the article.
I’m pretty sure based on the trailers for this that I see airing in front of every single fricking movie I’ve seen in theaters in the past year, that part 2 will be in theaters like a month or so after part 1.
Personally, I have rewatched Book of Boba Fett multiple times and feel it gets a bit better every rewatch... But I was left pretty empty by Ahsoka, felt like Mando S3 was a let down after two pretty great seasons, and Obi Wan was just ... meh.
I love that we live in world where this is the news coming out of Tesla right after they voted to pay their CEO 56 billion dollarydoos.
No, that was the other woman who accused him of distributing revenge porn.
Hasbro (and I guess merchandisers in general) walk a fine line with this kind of stuff. These days it’s actually not ideal to produce too much product BEFORE the launch of a piece of media, because in today’s CGI era things often get redesigned at the last minute and then your product ends up looking off model - MCU…
I dunno, I think the reason Star Wars has endured so long, especially beyond its initial three films, is precisely because it was so heavily and successfully merchandised, and because it had so many designs that were ripe for merchandising. It was tailor made for toys with cool space ships, robots, aliens, troopers,…
It looks black and dark especially in earlier scenes due to the lighting, but the more they focus on it and the more attention and lighting it gets it’s pretty obviously metallic and not black. I think a lot of it also has to do with “black = Sith” in peoples’ minds.
They’re partially to blame, sure. But I also don’t think Tyler Mane is particularly inspired casting. He was known at the time for being a wrestler, and his acting career hasn’t had the trajectory of, say, the Rock or even Dave Bautista. They needed to cast someone who could play both the physicality and the charisma.
I never really liked Tyler Mane as Sabertooth. Sure he sort of looks the part, but he didn’t have the personality of the character. Sabertooth is physically a big hulking beast, but he’s also a manipulator, a clever character who knows how to get into Logan’s head. Liev Schreiber didn’t really embody Sabertooth’s…
It wasn’t “braindead action”. It was well executed fight choreography and direction.
It’s Star Wars, man. Get over yourself.