In conclusion, the end.
In conclusion, the end.
Hugh Jackman also didn't know there aren't any actual fighting robots either. He's really stupid.
It's the viewer who suspends disbelief, not the movie.
Hopefully featuring that time Marceau was caught in high wind, then trapped in a glass box.
Are you on the JG Ballard and the Ballard and Art Facebook groups, Bobby? Come and join us.
And let's not forget the golden age of Airport films!
Upvoted for the deep cut quality of that quote.
She was even good in Supernova.
He's got priorities. He's gone off to play second fiddle in another franchise after the Bourne and MI franchises passed on making him top kid.
I was hoping Ari Kurismaki might have taken over the franchise. Lots of twanging guitar, drunk Finnish dudes and a taxi ride or two.
AVC?
Ratings aside, The Expanse has lifted the game for hard sci-fi on TV. Watching the ST:D trailer was exciting until I realized I've seen it all before in every iteration. No doubt it'll do well but they're going to have to work hard to match TE. Or they won't care and make a shit ton of cash. Let's meet back here once…
1. Yes, yes, she will be yours. 2. It's not.
The number of Australians on AV Club is out of hand.
Dude, if Trump didn't say it, or it doesn't compliment a fish sandwich, it's unlikely to get published on the AVC.
Style baby, style.
I think they're going to have their work cut out for them, not least differentiating themselves from all the other ST series and view, but also from The Expanse, which for me is the best damn SF show around.
City planet. Water slide planet.
No big deal. It's a well known fact most exoplanets are desert planets. Or ice.
Does that come with a drizzle of regret?