Oh, I figured that, but they and the people there to rescue them still walked out of there with no protection on whatsoever.
Oh, I figured that, but they and the people there to rescue them still walked out of there with no protection on whatsoever.
15 years ago I went back to the US to visit friends in Portland for a few months. It was a fun time for a lot of reasons, but the kid in me that started reading comics in the 70s and worked most of the 80's in a comic shop was over the moon about seeing Iron Man and Hulk on the big screen. The next 15 years were a…
Originally I was only interested in this because of Mendelsohn, Clarke, and Jackson. But then I saw that a Mr. Robot writer was involved and got cautiously optimistic! That was a mistake. I get that you have to turn your brain off for 90% of MCU product, but JFC was this stupid.
Even by MCU standards this was ass. A badly written made-for-tv movie that got chopped up and slightly padded out to stretch it just long enough to get 2 months of subs.
Sounds like I could go back to reading comics without my glasses. I’m in.
I was caught off guard by just how much I enjoyed it. Great show.
He has, and it very clearly is. But she still said it on more than one occasion.
Except she doesn’t think it’s bad and has said that she thinks “Crash into Me” in particular is “The most romantic song ever.”
Do you want poltergeists on your spaceships? Because that’s how you get poltergeists on your spaceships.
The trailer gave me heavy Repo Chick vibes.
To be fair, if you’re eating at a Chipotle, you’re not actually worried about eating shitty food.
No Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner from Zacharias Kunuk? No Jesus of Montreal or The Barbarian Invasions from Denys Arcand? Not even a mention of the most glorious Canadian movie of them all from Dave Thomas and Rick Moranis? Buncha hosers!!!
They could probably make more money if they expanded the Youtube Premium Lite program to more countries. People will pony up a bit to avoid commercials, but what they charge to bolt on the unwanted music program is ridiculous.
Don’t get me wrong, I like The Big Chill. But I’d have picked Bastard Out of Carolina, The Notebook, The Great Santini, The Prince of Tides, and Glory all ahead of it for movies from SC. Maybe even The Secret Life of Bees too.
They had me at Rosario Dawson. (still not renewing my subscription when it runs out later this year though.)
His scores are certainly iconic, and it’s impossible to think of my childhood growing up in the 70s and 80s without them. But I don’t think, with the possible exception of Schindler’s List, that I’ve loved any of them. Unlike many others, I’ve never put any of his on just to listen to them.
“As we prepare to combine Paramount+ and Showtime later this month in the U.S., we are refining our content offering to deliver the best streaming experience for subscribers.
I must admit that I am shocked.... SHOCKED I SAY... to learn that Samuel L Jackson likes being paid shitloads of money for a minimal amount of effort and was disappointed that he did not have a couple more opportunities to do so again.