Ugh, Belgium—Amirite?
Ugh, Belgium—Amirite?
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What a coincidence - this weekend I’m heading to Florida to visit my parents. I am both looking forward to and terrified of the conversations to come.
I’ll let this marinate a bit before deciding how much I hate it, etc, etc.
Well, fair point - much of my chagrin is based on the inevitability of getting older, and on the venues changing, as well. Suffice it to say, it is a long while off from seeing them for $18 at Bowery Ballroom.
Man, I was going to treat myself and get tix for each show, but STARTING at $50 in NYC...yikes.
All we can hope is for a pre-titles sequence in the desert, with a grim-visaged Stellan Skarsgaard uncovering a mosquito trapped in amber.
I can’t be the only one whose mind immediately went to Jurassic World 3: The Heretic, can I?
And don’t forget the little-seen Adam Rayner version, which only appears on Netflix when you’re feeling sick on weekend afternoons.
43 year old here. I am nervous to follow your example, but also excited.
And Werewolf...
Yes, the timing of this series could not be more anticlimactic.
Are we talking both seasons, Season 1, or the radically different season 2?
I’d like to see your SSN, please.
I mean, this worked so, so well for The X-Files, I don’t see what could go wrong.
[Insert comment here about turning off GO Media autoplay videos that cause page to freak out while loading.]
See, I thought it was a gender-swapped American Assassin rip-off, but yours makes more sense - no one remembers American Assassin.
How will this differ from the non-linear murder mystery streaming thing on HBO starring Sharon Stone that I also didn’t watch?
I’ve found Leviathan makes regular appearances on Amazon Prime. I feel like it may often alternate with Deepstar Six on Netflix, actually.
80s deep-sea creature features Leviathan and DeepStar Six, but the comparison is unfair; Underwater is both more consistent and more atmospheric than either of those movies