Nah, that’s more of a Stein thing.
Nah, that’s more of a Stein thing.
You’re talking about movies that people want to watch more than once, but most people will only give most movies they see a single viewing. When that’s the case, a movie’s value in keeping people coming back to a streaming service month after month is fairly limited.
This was EASILY the most fun Rip has ever been.
They want your money, they just want you to purchase a copy instead of renting/streaming it.
Isn’t “brash lead, cat partner, and a robot” on a spaceship just 3/4ths of the Red Dwarf ensemble?
Well, there were X-Men and Blade (if you count it) in there, too. So we didn’t exactly go very long with a huge superhero movie, but there was definitely a change in how Hollywood approached them.
Why does everyone seem to assume he won’t talk about Batman & Robin when 1997 comes around? This column is about the most important superhero movies of the year, not necessarily the best, and when it comes to affecting how people would approach the superhero genre going forward, few movies have left as big an impact…
“I think she flushed herself.”
It’s not that having such a device would be implausible. It’s that, if you had such a device, why wouldn’t you use it before every dangerous mission, just in case?
Caity Lotz has a background singing in the group Soccx, so they could have had her on vocals and the rest on instruments.
I’m not sure if you can spoiler tag here. I was thinking more of just putting SPOILER WARNING at the top of your post in all caps.
Good news, but might want to put a spoiler warning there.
Mick’s reading glasses always remind me of those rare times Homer Simpson would pull out a pair, and for both characters they’re always hilarious.
The Time Bureau having a device that can start a one hour time loop at will is probably too big of a “why don’t they use that all the time?” issue.
Though you probably don’t need a time loop to predict that one.
Nate: “I knew it was only a matter of time before we do one of these!”
“Mystery Spot” is the absolute king of Groundhog Day episodes.
He also totally killed Harvey Dent at the end of The Dark Knight, but no one seems to remember that.
I think you’re focusing too much on the short term here.
I assumed she was bringing him BACK from the dead somehow.