This is encouraging.
This is encouraging.
“As massively as Star Wars benefited from the addition of Lawrence Kasdan as co-writer of The Force Awakens, this feels like a similar, essential boost to Star Trek.”
The post was on TVTropes, in the “Fridge Brilliance” section.
Technically not a movie... but still touching
Do we learn that Lex loses his hair from drinking too much Dr.Pepper ?
What, not San Francisco?
Star Wars is Tolkein-ee Fantasy in space. Star Trek is science fiction.
It’s Arrow. Smiling would cause a singularity that would swallow the universe in a fiery cataclysm.
There’s no intentional move, I don’t think, in Batman v Superman to address any issues that people had with Man of Steel.
I loved the way the final scene was lit- all in twilight and Christmas lights.
The end emotionally destroyed me for a moment. When she opens the box and we see the sonic that saves her I let out a sound that turned in to a stifled cry and silently laid there and wept a little here and there til the credits rolled. It was hard to explain the reaction to someone who had only started watching when…
So River had at at least three husbands and two wives. She does go around when Doctor is not around. And she keeps stealing his ride.
River Song is my goddess and I will forever love her. I hope to see her badass self again one day. (And the fact that she’s played by an older woman just makes her that much more awesome.)
To be fair, the Russo-made Winter Soldier’s way of raising the stakes was showing that no one was killed.
Yes, there has to be flashbacks in the next Star Wars movie to explain Ren’s turn to the Dark Side. Pretty simple reasoning and no surprise there. Can not wait to see that. GREAT movie by the way. Also, *POTENTIAL SPOILER* we’ll likely get confirmation in those flashbacks that Rey was actually Luke’s daughter!
“Now here’s the thing you don’t seem to understand, Borg... I’m not trapped on this ship with you, you’re trapped on here with meeeeee!”
Captain Katharine Hepburn is a boss-ass BAMF and should be worshipped.
Say what you will about Voyager and of Janeway’s character, but Kate Mulgrew proves once again that she was the right actress for the part, even if the writing didn’t always deliver.
Give the lady the coffee and nobody gets hurt!
Sometimes, the best way to illustrate a complicated philosophical concept is by framing it as a story or situation.…