It was a dumb moment and I’d’ve enjoyed it more without it, but I still very much enjoyed it and will definitely be enjoying the second one at some point, most likely streaming.
It was a dumb moment and I’d’ve enjoyed it more without it, but I still very much enjoyed it and will definitely be enjoying the second one at some point, most likely streaming.
You mean the seventh book in the series, right? (I’ve read comment from people who think, justifiäbly based on some of the casting announcements, that this film is adapting the whole series.) I think it could easily fit when you cut out all the extraneöus stuff.
I just watched Cars 2 this past summer, and let me tell you, after years of lowered expectations, it was actually okay. Not that I’d see 3 in the cinema by any stretch of the imagination, but I’d prolly consider seeïng it for free a few years down the road.
That, and Annihilation made me pretty excited to read some books. As a bonus, then I can be all snooty when the movies come out. (For real, tho, an In-the-Loop-style farce set in Communist Russia sounds amazing.)
Maybe. I loved it so much that I’d very happily see it in full length. I do not do so well with scary movies, so I need someöne to sit next to me that it comfortable with group marks on their leg.
Lego Batman: absolutely! My then-two-year-old was apparently not quite ready for the cinema experiënce when we saw Finding Dory this past summer, but we saw a preview (or mebbe just a cardboard stand-up) for Lego Batman and decided that we’d try again when he was 3 1/4.
If the big reveal at the end of JL is that the whole thing is a juvenile Bat-Mite playing with his action figures, I’ll be willing to forgive a lot.
Or mebbe: both of you keep goïng with your live-action TV, DC let Marvel do your movies, Marvel let DC do your cartoons.
Clicking on that link after reading that story may constitute one of the bravest things I’ve ever done. Heck, the first line was uncapitalized, talked about your job, and mentioned a number, so even reading it seemed like flirting with spam!
Aw man, now I want Jean DuJardin Lumière! That’d’ve been perfect!
I liked Old Chubb, even better on Nitro.
Just thinking about beïng outside in Boston today made an icicle spontaneöusly appear on my hose.
Their Irish-Whiskey-aged stout was my favorite beer for a little bit, and the rum-aged and classic were pretty delicious as well. I couldn’t remember if I’d had their Scotch-barrel ale, but who needs memory when you’ve got the Internet? Untappd tells me I enjoyed it, but thought the hard-alcohol notes where more…
I know, they’re like poisson!
I believe they prefer the term “deplorables.”
Pre-FB, I sent two letters (thru the mail) a week. I always made the card and envelope myself, and wrote the name in a calligraphy I designed myself. Literally every friend got a birthday card. I don’t know if FB killed this or some other factor that changed at the same time (starting grad school, getting a laptop…
It’s very frustrating that they call this an ATM. This is a vending machine, plain and simple.
She can’t serve, as she is technically a hologram.
Well, I was just inspired to finally translate the lyrics, and damn, it makes Mr. Wendall look like a cheery little ditty.
Short answer: it, but not my username, is taken from this pretty okay Dorkly videö about a third Mariö brother who keeps the business goïng while th’other two cavort around the mushroom kingdom.