I don’t see King Arthur vs. the Black Knight. I mean, the Black Knight was going to bite Arthur’s legs off.
I don’t see King Arthur vs. the Black Knight. I mean, the Black Knight was going to bite Arthur’s legs off.
It is a bit weird that it ends with him actually getting the correct page and opening the gate, versus the book ending (where it turns out there is no correct page - just a really good fraud). Maybe that felt too comical after the whole movie up to that point.
Doesn’t anyone remember 1942 or Always?
I’ll give you most of these movies... but Hook? Really?
This list really needs more toy movies. Levinson’s “Toys” and Donner’s “The Toy” are absolute atrocities.
“Sometimes the question’s not that interesting, and you just fucking zone out, and you’re looking at a ceiling because it’s really pretty.”
I’ve been catching up on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia and I’m currently on season 11 which aired in 2016. I’d forgotten how good the AV Club reviews were back then. The episode reviews are well thought out and insightful, far superior to the “and this happened, and then this happened, and then this happened”…
Much like you, I have been assuming that this is going to come up again in one of the upcoming set pieces from the game/show. There is still one left from the game where it could be a factor. Although who knows-a lot of the sequences from the game have been significantly changed from the show!
“And why did it take three months to get from KC to Wyoming?”
What’s funny is I spent all week after Episode 3 like, “If you’re triggered by gay people, wait until we get to the anarcho-communists.”
Among other things, it seems more practical when you’ve got Bella Ramsey being an actual person who’s likely to visibly age over the next few years, and cutting back and forth in the timeline could draw attention to that.
They were walking. 10 miles a day seems like a good pace.
Tommy’s reaction when his wife points out that, yes, literally they’re Communists, was pure gold.
Yeah, I remember something about an ant infestation in Northern Exposure, and Joel (that Joel, not this Joel) asks Marilyn for some “native wisdom about nature” or some such on avoiding ants. Deadpan answer: “Don’t leave food out.”
Soviet and Communist aren’t synonyms by a long shot.
It kinda depends how you look at it: does the both of them going boost the odds of both of them living, or just the odds the odds of Ellie making it (one of them dies and the other can finish the job)? I think Tommy acknowledged Ellie making it was most important, which makes it weird it wound up just being Joel and…
I loved that moment where Tommy feels he has to be like “Naw it ain’t like that, we’re not commies!”. I got the sense Tommy hadn’t seriously questioned or disavowed the commune’s political order at any point, and he was just slipping into his pre-apocalypse political persona in front of Joel to save face.
My heart gets filled with joy imagining how the people who have been complaining the show has been “woke” due to LGBTQ+ characters will react to this: the world as people knew fell apart at lightspeed after, due to the Capitalist way of suplying for demand, global market distribution of goods facilitated the…
Joel convincing Ellie everybody loved building contractors pre-outbreak was kind of my biggest laugh of the episode.
If there’s any doubt we’re in post-apocalyptic times, I give you: Commies in Wyoming.