Same time? What? Watch one after the other fercryingoutloud.
Same time? What? Watch one after the other fercryingoutloud.
I would like to eat British breakfast foods with her. This is not a metaphor
Krennic appears in this week’s episode of The Bad Batch, not The Mandalorian.
Wasn’t she trying to do exactly that when she had the Darksaber? And wouldn’t this task be a lot easier if she borrowed it from Din?
I had no idea who that was, and didn’t get the impression I was supposed to. I like that the cameos don’t punish the viewer for not seeing the however many episodes of whatever animated series.
I love Zeb so this cameo made me very happy
No, the R7 scanner can detach and float. We don't know if R2s had the same feature.
It reminds me of classic Doctor Who, where indoor scenes tended to have everyone in shot, as if it was a stage play being filmed for the screen, and you could see characters waiting patiently to deliver their lines.
Oh, hello
No mention of Titus Andronicus? There was a pretty good adaptation by Julie Taymor with Anthony Hopkins in 1999. I mean, it’s a play/movie where the revenge is quite literally served up - though I don’t remember whether the temperature of the vengeance was specified.
Do you mean Mandy Patinkin? Because have I got news for you ...
KINJAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!
Also, believe it or not, but there were actually three D&D movies made before this one.
I think there is a large population that rejects false gods.
Skeezey Rizz. If Hugh is ever in anything Star Wars, this has to be his character’s name.
“When they extract their revenge.” Excuse me, sir, but the correct phrase is, “When they EXACT their revenge.” I really should have gotten into this whole writing business.
To reference “Revenge is a dish best served cold” and not Have Star Trek II on this list is an odd choice.
There is a sad little troll, possibly more than one, that has been aping my user name, possibly along with others, for awhile now. Please ban these idiots. They bring nothing.
My guess is, this is another instance of two very wealthy parties fighting over money but disguising it as a moral battle.
You know who else was critical of Chapek’s response to that issue? Bob Iger.