didn't the brave girl do that and one of the chicks from frozen? I haven't seen either movie but my niece loves them so I'm just going by what little I've seen
didn't the brave girl do that and one of the chicks from frozen? I haven't seen either movie but my niece loves them so I'm just going by what little I've seen
"[Katee Sackhoff as Starbuck is] a role and a performance that has — unfortunately — not been duplicated since."
Angel's "Smile Time"
Reported for being a child predator.
Predator's Teenage Son
The stuntpilot-like recovery that the last half of the season of this show performed is an inspiration for all flagging series. It's actually pretty good now. Making the bland, unemotional performance of Agent Ward into a deep-cover plant by fucking super-Nazis? Brilliant.
I wish the first season of TNG would have done…
Dear Bruce Timm,
Ahem, I think this is the best adaptation of a cartoon
One caveat for #1:
If it turns out that it was Ward that shot Buddy, then we now know with 100% certainty that the writers have no intention of redeeming him. For whatever reason, audiences are generally okay with redemption arcs so long as the only people who have been killed are minor characters and/or die offscreen. But killing a…
Citizen Kane. The visual effects and camera techniques were revolutionary at the time, and it's a classic example of manipulating camera angles to tell a story.
How about an article listing great movies that use none, or practicality no VFX? Gattaca for example.
I can agree with that. In general, Eccleston left too quickly.
I'll be the first to say, Marvel's AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. has gotten a lot better in its last few episodes, but for most of its debut season I've struggled to remember why I liked Phil Coulson.
Rose Tyler, hands down.
I had such high hopes for the SciFi series. Now that was an epic fail.
Blessed put in his own special effects, going "pew pew pew" as he "shot" his cardboard bazooka. Because of this they had to take another day to reset. Blessed didn't feel too bad as Jones was also a pretty hot hand with his prop gun, also filling in the "pew pews."
Also a reason this movie rules: This scene:
You wrote "failure". I think what you really meant to say was "Awesome".
I happen to know that woodchucks have instead been focusing their efforts on recovering ancient technologies.