That sounds painful.
That sounds painful.
He also believes that they shouldn’t be making movies like Batgirl just for streaming. So, it was too small a movie for the theaters (because it wasn’t intended to go to theaters), but he was unwilling to follow the original plan of releasing it on (HBO)Max.
He already played that character in The Mandalorian.
Agreed. Leave them with their original aspect ratio. (Except Firefly. That was shot with the intent of being 16:9, but Fox refused to broadcast it that way.)
Yes, the Blu-ray will be better, and, yes, a lot of that has to do with the 16:9 presentation on the DVDs. While the show was filmed in 16:9, the FX were created in 4:3. So when they did the DVD conversion, the FX were zoomed in, making them look much more pixelated than even the original broadcasts.
I would add Strange Planet. A cute animated series based on the comic strip about aliens just living life.
It’s been on Tubi and the Roku channel, but I have managed to miss it both places. I thought it was available to purchase, but I can only find part 1.
Never? Do you universally think Director’s cuts are inferior? The LotR extended editions?
I knew that, thanks to him showing up in 2 time-travel shows — Timeless, and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow — at about the same time.
Have you seen the remaining episodes of The Nevers that were not released on Max? I haven’t yet, so I’m wondering if it still ends on a cliff-hanger, or if you’re referring to part 1 conclusion.
A new what now? I can’t imagine a new cable channel is that lucrative a prospect in the cord-cutting era.
*Hologram screams*
When they got new owners.
For whatever reason, voicing Salem is the only thing I associate with the name Nick Bakay. I have no recollection of anything else he may have done in the past 2 decades.
Moll actually appeared on episode of Babylon 5.
What about those diapers that that crazy astronaut lady wore to haul ass across the country so she could attack her ex’s girlfriend?
Eh, they’re already losing 1-2 showings per day due to the extended runtime. I don’t think a brief intermission would cause them to drop another showing.
Our local theater had an intermission for The Return of the King, but that’s the only one I can think of.
You have to drink a lot of water in short period of time for water toxicity (hyponatremia) to kick in. If you’re drinking throughout the day, and eating regularly, you’re probably OK.
Luckily, the rule of 3 isn’t real.