Maya Rudolph.
Maya Rudolph.
After reading a lot of Green Lantern as a kid, watching the Ryan Reynolds movie I realized it may be impossible to make a good movie out of the character. Too powerful and too often makes things like trucks and egg beaters to solve problems when not making force fields around entire planets.
Almost. James Bond is a Time Lord.
I’m distracted by her acting with her teeth, and frequent shimmy from side to side.
“…And on his farm he broke his foot. Ee-ei-ee-ei-oh…”
Also: Arc.
True, but on places the camera didn't see that only she knew...
He’s famous for doing a motivational speaker character who loved in a fan down by the rivet.
Wendy’s sent him over here. Send him over to Burger King so we can close up for the night and go home?
“...addition movies.” Like, DC characters doing arithmetic? I would watch and an angle the MCU has ignored so far: educational films.
Sleeping is essential for recharging the fuck batteries. So, we can broadly say they are engaged in fucking and fuck support activities.
Yeah, but it’s dreary punishment in that it’s a Pizza Hut that serves up mass produced fucks instead. While Non keeps entertained, the rest of us roll our eyes and are bored of it.
So “Stop the Steal” types who attacked cops on January 6, 2021 should call crackheads for future law enforcement needs. Got it.
BAT!
Golly, sure could go for some candy right about now. Heading out to turn some tricks...
Cameron famously pushed animators to make the blue cat reptile people look "more fuckable".
Galaxy’s Edge is good and fun to explore, Pandora has many good visual flourishes and appeal, but the Potter lands remain way in front.
Agreed. Great, fun attraction. And the cafeteria food there is good, too. Walking through the gift shop was a big "Meh".
This whole article seems an overly desperate stretch over and around the weird hollowness of the first Avatar movie and its lack of resonance in pop culture despite its box office success. Titanic gets referenced far more in pop culture than Avatar, and it came out 25 years ago. Toys and other Avatar merchandise…
Interesting point. With acronyms for organizations it seems our trend is to start with “the” then eventually drop its use. Like we don’t say “The CBS” or “The NBC” (don’t know if we ever did). I work for an organization where about half of the people say “the” before the acronym and the other folks don’t.