It’s pretty wild Walt was thinking about America losing WW2 when construction began on that castle in the 1970s
It’s pretty wild Walt was thinking about America losing WW2 when construction began on that castle in the 1970s
I’ve heard it applied to films, and even seasons of TV. But yeah not the second episode.
I’m fine with being upfront over who the villain is.
Y’all he’s obviously familiar with how movies work, the problem is that the substitutions aren’t suitable for what they’re substituting, unlike Vancouver/Toronto for US cities or Cleveland for DC. Those are pretty good facsimiles of the places they’re meant to be, but Cairo is especially egregious because it’s always…
I mean he’s got a point. This is a picture of Cairo in 1980, even a few years earlier than the movie. It’s a city. Hollywood does have a habit of showing Cairo like it’s perpetually the dig site from Indiana Jones.
Most importantly, The Flash will be returning for season nine ...
for years they’ve been telling these stories about ‘calling up kevin and him agreeing’ so at this point it would be more interesting if the story was ‘we called up up kevin and he thought it was fucking stupid and laughed at me’
Rufus Sewell should be in the MCU because Rufus Sewell should be in everything.
Just when we cancelled Showtime after years without anything worth watching they do something I’m interested in watching. I should get a credit for all the months we paid for but never tuned in.
“Congrats people, movies cost more now. FFS it’s yet another Batman movie, which is fine, I want to see it, but I’ll wait until it’s free on a streaming service.”
I feel like you are on the precipice of a realization here.
Yeah, AMC is a shitty company, but also...the movie's almost three goddamn hours long. It probably does make sense to charge more for a movie that's nearly as long as two.
I do hope Gwyn stays; I’m a big fan of having people from different time periods (/cultures/species/etc) in the crew, and I really think his early-20th-century old school ways add something good to the crew (as well as a source of jokes).
Well, part of the problem with adapting Jack Reacher is that the character is absurd. He’s the Lou Ferigno Incredible Hulk TV show, but he’s Banner and Hulk in one body, plus Sherlock Holmes. He’s smarter, faster, stronger, and all-around better than anyone in any room he’s ever in. It’s frequently pointed out in the…
I was watching The Mandalorian again last weekend and was disappointed to be reminded she’s in a few episodes.
As a huge fan of the book I'm finding the show about half perfect, half maddening. I greatly enjoyed the airport episode for it's visually appealing match to the books description but some of the casting is strange and some of the choices are interesting but not necessarily good. But a noble and definitely passionate…
This is going to be prime fodder for Norse historians on Youtube to complain about movies never doing enough research to learn that vikings bathed and had colorful clothing.
If you read the Icelandic sagas, many of them follow a similar formula of “I must avenge this <insert some outrage against his honor>!“, then lots of people die.
No one is going to comment that this seems to be like the original Hamlet story? The main character is named Amleth, it’s set in Denmark, and he wants to “save” his mother from the man who murdered his father (probably because she’s married to him).
That’s all in the first couple of days. And travel does get affected pretty quickly, hence the community in the airport.
I'm not religious either, but "Do You Hear What I Hear" always gets me because "a child shivers in the cold, let us bring him silver and gold" is just… a poor homeless kid is shivering in a basket of hay and everyone comes running with comfort and gifts - that's how it should be right? I'm sniffling a little right now,