Podcast fans - have a listen to Keys to the Kingdom for a very funny look at the behind the scenes of the life of theme park performers
Podcast fans - have a listen to Keys to the Kingdom for a very funny look at the behind the scenes of the life of theme park performers
Does anyone else remember when Samsung released a commercial which mocked Apple for removing the iPhone’s headphone jack? And then a year later Samsung removed the headphone jack on their flagship phone? And then a year or two after that Apple announced that charging bricks would no longer be included with new phone…
Yep, never again. My first Samsung 1080p TV from 2008 is still running, so when we had to buy a new fridge for our house, of course I went with Samsung. Many of the shelves started cracking in just six months and the ice machine constantly froze over and then ultimately stopped working.
There’s time.
See also Happy, formerly on SyFy and based on the Grant Morrison comic, which had pretty much the exactly same scenario as a B-plot running throughout the second season. (Only it was good.)
Oh thank goodness.
I see Dea...Unreal...people.
IF is an original, big-budget Hollywood release
Yeah I didn’t think they were still doing it. But to be honest the Genie system and the virtual queue and all that shit is really putting me off going back to Disney. I love the place, I am a theme park nerd. But my last few trips to Disney, even before a lot of these systems, were so structures and planned that it…
I loved Splash Mountain and it’s characters and songs, but also love Tiana so not going the make *that* complaint. I only hope it’s not just a quick re-skinning, because Tiana deserves better.
Minor edit: Maria Bakalova not Maria Balakova.
I’m just here to say he was awesome in Boss Level. Carry on.
Yes, it’s done.
But...according to Gunn, Peacemaker S1 is still part of the old DCEU, while Season 2 will take place in his new DCU. I’m assuming they’ll hand-wave it away with some multiverse stuff (which, despite Marvel currently being all-in on, has been DC’s big thing for 40+ years). And with all multiverse stuff,…
Well, the Babies Episode was mostly a kinda(!) funny and super dumb ... something.
The Devils Chord on the other hand was probably the must refreshing, funny, inventive and just great thing RTD has ever delivered. Really cool episode, it was a blast. And I am not a big RTD Fan, but this was awesome!
Also that what the hell ending would have made a tiny bit more sense if the Doctor explained that by defeating Maestro, music was flooding back into the universe, forward and backwards in time. That things would go back to normal and the timeline would reset itself eventually, but that the 1960's would forever be a…
Space Babies was extremely unobjectionable. Downright aggressive in it’s averageness.
Like most of RTD’s season openers, it was very silly (if you took a drink every time they said “space babies” you’d be in an alcoholic coma right now) and super light on plot, and mostly an excuse to quickly infodump what’s been…
Love Ncuti. The stories were okay. I think there were some cool moments in both, but overall a bit uneven. While I sort of enjoyed the musical number at the end of The Devil’s Chord, it felt too jarring for this episode. Also needed more Beatles.
Doctor Who - I mean this, you can watch very old episodes to prove it - used to be mostly science fiction, with a little psionics thrown in. Not magic, not gods, not ridiculous and empty crap for stupid people.
I thought the metaphor in "The Devil's Chord" was the conservative British government trying to kill off the BBC and the arts in general. But YMMV.
The anecdote was so weird. She killed the dog, and then was like “yknow, I’ve never liked that goat either...” and just decided hey, got the gun, got the gravel pit, might as well kill somethin else.