I enjoyed this movie very much, and yet I agree with everything you wrote. I think turning Blofeld’s motives personal cheapens the original emotional impact of Vesper and M’s deaths.
I enjoyed this movie very much, and yet I agree with everything you wrote. I think turning Blofeld’s motives personal cheapens the original emotional impact of Vesper and M’s deaths.
Another relevant aspect: if the prevailing theory over Jon Snow is true, he’s half-Targaryen. And fire cannot kill a dragon.
SUCK IT, SHARKNADO!
First Jon Snow and now Glenn?!
Shockingly, It Turns Out Heroes Reborn Is Just as Awful as Heroes Ever Was
Let’s face it, Alan Rickman single-handedly saved that movie.
Never put all your Death Stars in the same basket.
Let’s hope, for the First Order’s sake, there isn’t a thermal exhaust port at the end.
Thank you for sharing that! Great reading.
This is so many kinds of hilarious.
Indeed. The scepter was given to Loki by The Other who was a middleman for Thanos. Meaning Thanos had one stone at least (the scepter), gave it to Loki in a gambit to get another (the tesseract) and lost both.
Jon Snow knows nothing.
I loved those books. I clearly remember reading the third book and feeling absolutely floored by the way Pulllman managed to weave complex and “adult” themes about humanity, love and religion in such a natural way.
I just realized the epic line “Some motherfuckers are always trying to ice-skate uphill” is the best description of The Strain I ever encountered.
They changed the fourth one’s name to Ascendant.
Call it wishful thinking, but I think it’s a giant red herring and there’s not actually a romantic element involved in their relationship... let’s see.
Peter Parker is buying the Baxter Building? Did he won the state lottery?
...A universe where someone thinks Fantastic Four was a great movie is a universe that deserves to be consumed by Galactus.
But perhaps most interesting are the further reports that Kit Harington, the apparently not-so-dearly-departed Jon Snow, was on hand for filming this battle scene
I remember from the many tie-ins I read at the time (I was young and naive) that the Naboo people chose their rulers in the following way: they picked particularly gifted children around the ages of 9/10, sent them to a special school where they learned government skills, and then one of them was elected King or Queen…