And of course, the modern-day version is in Buffy, where no weapon forged by mortal man can kill the Judge. Leading to the best last words of any villain ever:
And of course, the modern-day version is in Buffy, where no weapon forged by mortal man can kill the Judge. Leading to the best last words of any villain ever:
Picard visits strange new worlds... and with his best friend (played by Sir Ian McKellen) tries out all the exotic foods the planet has to offer, giving insights such as “Ce plat est hors limites”, “Bous prenons le bus pour Flavourtown” and “Ferme la port”
I’ve always fallen more on the savory side
The central alien mystery isn’t all that engaging and at times a little too confusing thanks to some choppy editing
“So, we’re going to be doing something a little different with Batman’s origin for the next film. We’ve seen the gun/alley/pearls part of the origin, but we’ve never seen Bruce’s conception before, so this time we’re going to have a five-minute, explicit sex scene between Thomas and Martha. Soundtracked by Leonard…
It reminded me a lot of the montage at the end of Buffy, especially with Carol as a little leaguer. And I loved it.
Killmonger literally wants to be a white supremacist. That’s all he knows. That’s why he’s choking grandmas and ranting about murdering children.
It’s like Franz Fanon said, the slave not only fantasizes about killing the master but replacing the master, which is just a continuation of the old corrupt system and is…
I agree with you. Nakia wanted to help the outside world while still keeping Wakanda, Wakanda. She didn’t want to change her culture. She wanted to spread her culture to the world because she was proud of it and knew it could make the world a better place.
Wow, this article completly ducked the issue didn’t it?
Considering all the Guardians of the Galaxy-adjacent news we’ve gotten this summer
Les Miserables would have been a lot shorter if Jean Valjean would have just explained that he didn’t know the bread was a sentimental item.
Might I recommend?
There’s just so much here. Part of the reason this situation feels so odd and unprecedented is because, as the letter alludes to, this is an extremely nuanced situation that is being handled in the court of public opinion- a court that is famously bad at handling nuance.
Gollum is obviously a game-changer for mo-cap, but to me the greatest achievement of any of the Peter Jackson films is Shelob. Maybe it’s the arachnophobe in me, but Jesus that thing is terrifyingly real.
Probably just the ghost of an unvaccinated child.
It’s 2018 so I’m expecting a new “You come at the Colonel, you best not miss” KFC commercial by this time next week.
I’m one of the first people to call out callous anti-queer story telling, but I’ll defend Tara’s death (and season six generally) for the rest of my life. Is the death of a queer character used to further the plot? Yes. Is it a justifiable choice thematically? HELL yes.
To be fair, this whole incident escalated due to a few missed periods.
That was pretty overtly hostile for Minnesotans. Typically it would read something like: “Ethel heard that she got pregnant from her brother-in-law and moved to California but don’t you know her kids Gina and Jay didn’t go with her! It’s not our place to judge but something’s not right about that.”
When asked why he was kicking the swans, Mantella replied “It’s my cygneture move.”