Why do they keep redoing this instead of remaking Soylent Green?
Why do they keep redoing this instead of remaking Soylent Green?
“..that adaptation of The Stand that supposedly happened a few years ago.”
I’m pretty sure a glance at google would confirm that it did indeed happen.
I would be more excited about this if Matt Reeves was doing it.
Owen Teague also played Ben Mendelsohn’s character’s son in Bloodline. Always wondered if I’d ever see him again outside of It.
His best move was to step away from the Disney stuff. He’s always charming and good but now not in a way that makes you wanna punch him
Good for him!
is this even a sentence? “Now, you might be thinking, what does the guy who wrote the line “how the hell d’you get the beans above the frank” know about beer, well, not much.” jesus, man, worry less about snark and maybe a little more about coherence.
Funny story - my dad was in Denver on business from Atlanta back in the days before Coors was sold east of the Mississippi. Like any enterprising guy he put a couple of sixpacks in his checked suitcase, which exploded in flight. It came around the carousel leaving a trail of frosty goodness behind it. None survived,…
I’m not sure I follow the claim that Boomers somehow find political comfort in the works of the Farrelly Brothers.
I already saw a documentary about the greatest beer run ever...
some lady who was fifth-billed in The Help?
Yeah, this finale was awful. Stuff just happened for no reason or because the show wanted to give the actor one final scene before killing them off.
Yeah, someone else pointed that out. This show goes out of its way to confuse the audience, but not in a good way.
It’s plausible that Hale outfitted it with a bunch of self-repair equipment, plus maybe means for the Hosts inside to operate through proxies or even leave the Sublime if they chose to (Halores mentions that it can be opened from the inside of the Sublime as well).
Guys, can we stop pretending to be shocked when an MCU superstar and beloved TV actor gets paid more than some lady who was fifth-billed in The Help?
The handling of the Caleb storyline was just awful. I thought it was a questionable choice to kill off the only relatable human character on the show and make him a host, but going that route could have allowed them to address two mysteries that had been presented — why are some humans able to resist Hale’s…
Exactly. And there was no effort to portray that site as the incredibly important thing that it is, required for their continued survival. Useless security bots, no guards, and ultimately no maintenance.
Bernard mentioned that the real Maeve is already in the Sublime and the version running around in the real world is a copy. As I recall (could be wrong), he told her this in the first simulated attack on Hoover Dam, but not the second time around.
They never made it clear that Hale has taken over the entire world. It looks more like she managed to brainwash/hack millions of people into living in a normal looking city. Is everyone else dead? Or are they hacked? Does that sound wave thing reach the whole world?
So the show is what it is, but this season especially, it did squander its stories. I’d love to see a show about AI struggling with their consciousness and how good and bad human they were. Like Roy Blatty in Blade Runner but as a series. Westworld could have been much more thoughtful and soulful. Instead why should I…