The Sahara scene felt a little familiar...
The Sahara scene felt a little familiar...
“You look like an asshole.”
The scene at the end where they are hiding in mud seems like it might have involved a pack of whisperers. The zombies seemed a tad more talkative than normal.
Call it the Red Rover.
Oh that one, cause I was going with...
Agreed, should have been up front. The whole time reading I was thinking “But what about the true-ups? Too many people have gotten burned because their company only matches on a per-paycheck basis, not on your gross contributions over the year!”
Maybe they should make a film about Sith Lords getting stuck in a shopping center on Coruscant. I personally would love to see Maulrats.
“Would it kill you to force-call occasionally?”
Total Recall did it better
Tyrion killed his father
I’d really appreciate it if Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham could continue spending their downtime between F&F movies trying to one-up each other making 1am SyFy movies with $100M+ budgets.
Book 2 was a rough read for me too, but Ken Liu translated the third book (which was significantly better than book 3). The ending of the trilogy is worth getting through book 2.
should’ve read before I wrote. but yeah, good fucking luck with the interdimensional folding, assuming you have an audience left after the theoretical physics/polymers/other elements of the earlier books.
If ever there was a book that was unfilmable, it’s the last one in this trilogy.
Oh God, Star-Lord with a plan? I hope he came up with more than twelve percent.
One does not simply recast Gary Oldman.
People’s resilience and ability to not be physically harmed by words is not a reason to perpetuate demeaning and hateful expressions, even if they’ve lost some of that ugliness over time. I get what you’re saying here (they’re only words, right?), but this concept of “people just shouldn’t take it the wrong way” is…
It doesn’t look like anything to me.
“Oh come on whats the worst that can happen?”