surprise-surprise
Suprise Suprise It's Lando in Disguise
surprise-surprise

I end up commenting this on every article about that Super Bowl performance but the problem with this theory is that the costume wasn’t something she bought at Party City, it was a custom Alexander McQueen. Just do a image search for some of the creations Lee McQueen and his team created through the years. They’re

If you didn’t hear about Isabel Fall and “I Identify as an Attack Helicopter” then you weren’t paying attention because it was a massive story online.

And no, she wasn’t technically censored but she - who is relatively recluse - was under so much pressure that she requested Clarkesworld Magazine pull the story. And

Why would they be pissed? Production art of Boba Fett riding a Rancor had leaked well before the HasLab Rancor went up. But this is a completely different Rancor from the one in TBoB and the fans were the ones who were vocal that the Rancor was 1.) Overpriced; 2.) Badly painted; and 3.) The stretch goals were

Giancarlo Esposito all but turns and winks at the camera when he says, “What this Galaxy needs is order!” In the season 2 finale.

There was a terrible British comedy series years ago - I genuinely can’t remember the name - but it was basically like a parody of Biography and Behind the Music and the only remotely funny running gag they had was mocking Stella McCartney’s bad fashion designs that are just basic clothes (or burlap sacks worn as

I’ll have you know that John Leguizamo spent eight months living in Italy and working as a plumber to become Luigi. 

People have always had issue with the winning streaks, to the point it’s led to a bit of a conspiracy theory that the producers have intentionally made the game easier to increase the likelihood of a winning streak because they get the show so much press coverage.

So if they’re just complaining about Schneider’s

I thought “Tribes of Tatooine” and “The Gathering Storm” were much better episodes than this one. The first bit where Din was on the planet that seemed to be an homage to the Orbitals from Iain M. Banks’ The Culture was great. My only gripe is that I wish aliens would go back to speaking other languages because when

Disney technically owns everything that Lucasfilm did. They bought the entire company outright, not just Star Wars. So along with Indiana Jones, Star Wars, and Willow, they also own American Graffiti, Haskell Wexler’s Latino, Paul Schrader’s Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters, and Francis Ford Coppola’s Tucker: The Man

If they didn’t have Searchlight, Lucasfilm would have been good for releasing certain indie films.

People forget but George Lucas loves arthouse films and he backed a lot of projects that were made purely because he wanted to see them made and probably knew they weren’t going to turn a profit. Mishima: A Life in Four

He did, I believe he even said that he brought in his mother’s jewelry so the costume team could work it into Christine’s wardrobe, and that’s what makes Christine such a great character.

The natural impulse for most actors would be to go over the top with it and treat Christine as a caricature, but he made her a

You joke but when Disney+ announced it was making it so The Aristocats wouldn’t show up on children’s profiles - it was still available on adult profiles, so there was nothing stopping parents from showing it to their children - there were a lot of people outraged and unable to grasp why that was racist.

Also I could not figure out what the hell was Boba plan to go get his armor. Like was he trying to sneak his ship down a giant desert monster’s gullet?

Cosby wasn’t funny

Yeah but that makes sense. Obi-Wan was on a planet that’s just a giant mega megalopolis.

This didn’t make sense they can’t afford Space Bill Dauterive’s water but they’ve got money to spend on pimped out scooters and cyborg parts? It was just a case of someone thinking “Wouldn’t it be nice if Boba adopts a gang of

It looked like something from the 80's Droids cartoon.

There’s also this exchange from The Golden Girls.

Dorothy: What happened?

Sophia: She was fighting an oil rig fire in the gulf of Mexico. She was 88!

Rose: Well, it’s great she was able to keep working until the end.

I’m assuming The A.V. Club won’t be reviewing this when it comes out and will use that weekend to review a straight-to-streaming B-grade horror film because the studio paid for sponsored content.

I’ve never seen an episode of Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends and I’m voting for Angelica because her origins in the comics is bonkers.

It was Emma Frost at peak supervillain psychically torturing and manipulating a teenage girl (going so far as killing her horse and bestfriend) and I don’t think that’s ever been

Why not? One of the artists made his OC who poops ice cream canon, it can’t get anymore stupid.