*shrug* he was terrific with what he had. Plus, nobody says fuck like Capaldi.
*shrug* he was terrific with what he had. Plus, nobody says fuck like Capaldi.
I can only presume this is one in a long line of similar incidents and she was a lousy mother. If she was a good mother and had this one really kind of bad day, sure. He’s being ridiculous. But I find it unlikely this was a one-off. I’m surprised by the amount of people in the comments who can’t fathom having a…
why
Yeah, it was a cool bit when she comes on board and they greet each other like old friends who haven’t seen each other.
I was so pleasantly surprised by Polka Dot Man and how they rolled with him.
....... it is literally called The Suicide Squad.
lmao who the hell is upset it’s a comedy?
God, I hate Identity Crisis.
Who’s Milton?
Holy crap you're right. TWO prequels. No new stories or new directions.
I don’t really have an issue with longer breastfeeding or bed sharing. Some cultures bedsharing is normal; in many ways the western world’s fascination with teaching LITERAL INFANTS “independence” is absurd (and psychologically detrimental).
oooooh that’s a great take, and it gets to what makes each of the movies different. =)
Also, I mean... prior to the Empire, there were piles of JEdi and force-sensitives. Even with murdering all the Jedi and Younglings (LMAO forever), what, the mystical living force that binds and connects all beings is *checks notes* now crippled unless Skywalker semen was involved?
This is really bad faith.
Uggggggh I hate to even say this, but there is a youtube video that has the og and remake lion king sequences of “hakuna matata” side by side and it is... absolutely stunning how boring, dull, and terrible the new one is. The OG, besides the color you mention, has a lot of really fun physical “acting,” etc. The new…
I don’t understand these Disney remakes at all. They’re basically beat for beat, but in live-action, uglier, less inventive, less interesting visually, and the songs are almost to a tee lesser versions of the originals.
A friend of mine teachers world lit, comp lit, has published a book on steampunk, and does a lot of coursework on adaptation and cinema.
Can Jemaine Clement be one of the in-laws?
They had a team throughout largely working together on the same thing, including the criminally underappreciated Marcia Lucas (George, you dick). Great point --- and comparing it to this which even if you didn’t have a full trilogy blueprint laid out, you handed the baton off to COMPLETELY different groups each time.
I don’t think SW was even designed as a one-off “just in case.” It was Star Wars. The end. I imagine Empire and Jedi were at least loosely planned together.