So, basically a pastiche of Big Daddy doing one of their rock & rolled sideways covers?
So, basically a pastiche of Big Daddy doing one of their rock & rolled sideways covers?
It depends on the channel. Some of the channels are cheaper through Amazon. HBO is the same price as HBO Now, alas.
You mean like Amazon Channels? I have Amazon Prime, and subscribe to Shout! Factory, Fandor, and HBO through their channels service. I may well alter that line-up shortly, too (going back to HBO Now as a standalone.)
If they follow the same model as with Warner Archive Instant, they’ll be looking for $10 a month.
If the DC streaming service is built by the same mob that built Warner Archive Instant...well, they’re fucked. Royally, royally fucked. I have WAI, and it’s overpriced hot garbage that screwed up so badly they comped me four months of service.
You framed the entire review to that point so you could do that, didn’t you? Tch.
You can probably skip from 2x10 to 2x20, and just watch 2x21 and 2x22 without too much damage, although the resolution to the Wyndham Earle story is in those last two episodes and you may be a bit lost without the rest. At the same time, you’ll also skip the chaff.
We’re nearly a fifth of the way through the fucking 21st Century. HOW DID WE LET THIS HAPPEN?!
I’m up to FWWM in the box set, and The Missing Pieces will come right after that.
The owners at the time of the series ended up selling the place, so that might be what caused the decline in food.
You heard right. Rather than going back to shooting mainly on studio sets as was done with the original series (the pilot was shot mostly on location), Lynch seems to have opted for mainly location shooting this time around, which included giving Twedes an overhaul.
Hell, disco is still alive. You can thank the synthwave throwback kids for *that*.
Rather the standard in my sex life.
More that Horner recycled his Battle Beyond The Stars and Humanoids From The Deep scores. RELENTLESSLY.
Or perhaps its *other* prototype form?
You want Wrath Of Khan in its prototype form?
John Barry had some very specific stylistic tics that made his music general easy to identify (he’s one of my favourite film composers.) You can here this in his music for THE BLACK HOLE, for one.
Um, I think you’ll find the responses suggesting we the audience want Poe and Finn back together again. Sharing the same rack. And possibly with Rey in the middle for good measure.
The current word is that Booster’s embargoed for a movie project that Berlanti is supposed to be involved with. The closest we’ve come to a Booster inclusion is Rip being referred to as “Michael” in season one, when they were at the Time Master orphanage.