Are vampires back in again?
Are vampires back in again?
I just kind of want a Jedi procedural set like 150 years before the fall of the Republic, where the cracks are starting to form but not like super broken like in the prequel trilogy. That’s more of a Disney+ idea for a show than a movie though i guess.
He doesn’t know how to take the parking brake off and you’re recommending a manual?
“Auto sector deals are incredibly complex to deliver upon and have no hope of success without a ‘Great Man’ CEO at the controls,” said Max Warburton, an automotive analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co.
This may be a stretch role for Ru, but glad they’re getting work
The Game of Thrones stuff is really freaking weird. You go out, shoot a pilot, don’t finish the pilot but scrap the concept, then order a new show that hasn’t even shot a pilot to series. Very weird.
You're God damn right he does
Not enough face lines to be one of his
No Green Lantern chosen yet huh????
I haven’t seen a lot of these shows, but Breaking Bad has a clear, dire consequences can turn even the most normie people really bad, and the Sopranos is a story about how even evil men can have home lives that are filled with banality.
Yet, surprisingly still relevant.
You're right we needed more midichlorians and jar jar in the sequel trilogy
Hey one of them wrote X-Men Origins: Wolverine
I mean it does seem like at some point the relationship between those parties became strained. I don’t know if that’s GRRM’s dissatisfaction with the product on screen or D&D’s dissatisfaction with not having another book to adapt version writing the material on their own. But yes, there appears to have been a…
So 2 inexperienced guys took a sprawling source material and had to work their way through adapting it because it had never really been done before. OK, that’s not exactly surprising.
Nagy pissed down his leg pretty much the entire game yesterday so it wasn’t surprising to see him do it one more time at the end of the game.
So we’re essentially getting an Obi-wan trilogy of movies, but released over a 6 week period. I can live with that.
In her netflix special she says she has really bad stage fright, which seems to contradict being on SNL
I think calling it a stand-up special is kind of stretch tbh. I felt like she thought what she was saying was really funny, but only kind of funny to her. It has a few moments, but not a lot.
And like, I get that from a merch perspective you want to design things that people want to buy and own, but this is clearly a strategy to make people invest and not tell a complete story in a movie.