He was co-director on Up so it's allowed.
He was co-director on Up so it's allowed.
Eh, Monsters Inc and University were 12 years apart. Finding Dory was 13 years after Nemo.
Have you seen Black Mirror? She was in The Entire History of You.
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I'm watching The Clone Wars on Netflix, and the season 3 episode where Ahsoka is traching Mandalorian children about government corruption made me laugh.
I grew up in NH. In elementary school we'd make posters being all, "Yay, only NH president!" but never actually learned what he did or talked about him in any real way.
I know I've read this book but can't remember anything about it other than the part that describes folding time like a piece of paper for an ant to jump from one part to another. Or was that The Phantom Tollbooth?
I haven't seen Star Trek Beyond, but he did ride one in Star Trek to go moodily stare are the Enterprise being constructed and then when he shows up to the shuttle for the academy.
A rabbit died on one of these flights, so maybe don't fly animals with United?
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I heard Radcliffe raised money for college for him, which I was kind of like, "That's nice and all, but couldn't he afford to pay for it outright?"
I read somewhere (Hollywood Reporter?) that a balcony fight was being rehearsed, misplaced footing, and he fell. Why wouldn't they have an airbag for practicing a fight 30 feet up? It wasn't even being filmed.
Does Battlestar Galactica count?
It's production companies all the way down.
I'm not reading through 350+ comments to see if anyone else mentioned it, but I like the one commercial for this movie that's the trailer with cuts to quotes from a review, but all of them are from the same reviewer.
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I was having a brain fart trying to remember the phrase "molecular gastronomy" and went into Google searching for "when you make food into powder" to get the phrase for my comment. I just needed to read 2 more posts to find yours.
Foam and molecular gastronomy
The only one of his Spanish language films I've seen is Y Tu Mama Tambien. He's had supporting roles in Frida, Milk, The Terminal, and Elysium. He was a main character in Casa de Mi Padre and Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (unfortunately) as well as the main character's voice in The Book of Life.
Anton Yelchin's death still bums me out. I'll probably cry through the whole thing.