Abrams came back and declared that, no, the box actually contained everything you ever dreamed of
Abrams came back and declared that, no, the box actually contained everything you ever dreamed of
I never thought JLo was that great a singer and her “Jenny From The Block” thing always rang hollow. She could be a nice person and I have nothing against her personally but she does seem a little out of touch, even back then. This “challenge,” though... A Fitbit, pair of sunglasses and other such things may not mean…
I wish Titans wasn’t so grimdark. There’s stuff to like but then it gets buried beneath so much misery and violence and shitty behavior. I know people will say it’s supposed to be like Zack Snyder’s DCEU films but it really just feels like a poor imitation that over-indulges in Snyder’s worst impulses (I like his…
Ted Danson’s character is not an unlikable moron asshole, fortunately, nor did he fail upward. It’s possible things will change but at the moment he’s presented as a decent guy who was a good businessperson, has no political experience, but is genuinely trying.
I’m not really sure how much of that can be attributed to Nintendo. Sony was already experimenting with motion control on the PS2 with the EyeToy. Using an illuminated orb to track objects in a 3D space was a logical next step given it was standard in the motion capture industry. The wand controller may have taken a…
Why would he mention it at all? He and R2 are the only ones who met Yoda so it would mean less than nothing to anyone he told. Plus it would seem weird and vaguely racist to just randomly start mentioning all the different races he’s trained.
It might have come as a shock, including to the episode’s creators, but that’s part of what made it work.
I think the sequel trilogy had good ideas at times but they also seemed at odds with each other. Like Abrams’ had his ideas, Rian Johnson had his own ideas and the two just completely clashed. That said I think Abrams’ ideas were largely just rehashes of what had come before; hell, even the idea of Palpatine returning…
I think the movie works a lot better if you consider it’s meant to be somewhat reflective of movies of the decade it’s set in, much like the other three. Raiders, Temple and Last Crusade were all inspired by film serials of the 30s, when the films were set. By the time you get to the 50s and the Cold War fears of…
Somewhere in the world chickens are rolling their eyes in annoyance.
Yes, but I mean it didn’t continue the story of Henry Deaver or the schisma and that. It was connected via The Kid and had references to things brought up in the first season but none of it was a direct continuation of events. If that trend continued we could assume that season 3 would have followed a new group of…
It wasn't, though. It was basically a standalone story that had connections and references to the previous season. None of what we saw was a direct continuation of events.
Not terribly surprising. I liked season 2 but everything aside from the Annie stuff just kind of ended. The season focused on so many characters and this big story and never really wrapped up anything but her story. Unless it was all build up for a third season but given the show was pitched as an anthology it doesn’t…
It does say “personal relationship” so one could argue it’s open to interpretation. Not every personal relationship is a romantic one. She could have just become emotionally attached/invested in the well-being of a patient in a way that is outside the normal doctor-patient relationship but falls far short of being…
Stupid people. Fire can’t hurt rock. They should be covering the movies with paper.
Does Lex Luthor no longer count as a supervillain?
Aapparently her name is actually Danuta and I now really wish I could edit my orginal comment.
He did a little bit at first, along with his constant desire for Francine. Much like Roger his character improved. One of my favorite moments from American Dad is actually a Klaus moment. "Denuda..."
I would rank 4 and 5 above 6, at least the theatrical cut of it. Admittedly they fall into a more stereotypical slasher pattern but there’s enough Halloween in there to give it its own flavor. I would have also put Resurrection a lot lower, maybe even 9th place, for a variety of reasons.
That Rum Tum Tugger clip is the first full scene I’ve actually seen from the movie. Good lord, that was terrible. Maybe it was difficult to see the problems while making it, like a “you can’t see the forest for the trees” situation. I mean I guess the same could apply to this one clip; it could be far better when…