Since the first film was made ten years ago, I'd like to see the sequel set around the same time rather than have a pre-teen Jack-Jack and adult Violet and Dash.
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Since the first film was made ten years ago, I'd like to see the sequel set around the same time rather than have a pre-teen Jack-Jack and adult Violet and Dash.
This video contains two of my all-time favourite voice over artists. Don Messick and Frank Welker.
And this one has Mel Blanc. Enough said.
Issue 121 is about Innerspace! Sold!
Well, downloaded for free.
I neither know or care.
Well, they've cast 20-somethings as Sarah Connor and Kyle Reese, so I can only assume remake.
Akiva Goldsman. Yeah, I was hoping he was losing traction in Hollywood as he's not been nearly as active in films since 2009 and been doing only a little TV stuff.
And what is odd is, he actually contributed to some good Fringe episodes. He should stick to TV, frankly.
The Thing 2011 is a prequel, though. Yeah, it has similar elements to Carpenter's classic but its events lead up to the start of the 1982 film.
They should have went for a different title......
I was proud of my work for the Wiki too. I listened to the start of every commentary up to that point and noted the pause/unpause points. Good times.
Seriously Karen Gillan looks awesome in this
I still would.....
I see. Well, cool, that's a relief as what I said had nothing to do with your mini-rant
How did all that come from me saying 'They mean hearing them talk'?
Ah, well obviously that's what they meant.
Cause a walking, gun toting Racoon and a walking, fighting tree are just an everyday thing these days, but holy shit if them things done talked, WOOOWHEE we'd have ourselves a ballgame.
Well, it seems to obvious to everyone else that they meant hearing the characters talk. You get a better feel for the characters that way, although Vin Diesel will just sound like the Iron Giant. Or Vin Diesel
They mean hearing them talk.
Original Peter Weller Robocop > Dredd. Sorry, that's just the way it is
Jimmy B wrote:Nah, we released it back in October.
Really? How did I miss that? My brain is spoiled.
I can't even remember what we say in the episode, it was that long ago. I'm sure we talk about spoilers, that's about it.
Nah, we released it back in October.
Extended Edition did an episode on Spoilers.
Just sayin'
The name of this thread makes me realise I have to re-think what I will title my Quantum Leap appreciation thread
I'd buy that for a dollar!
We should be proud because the scumbag deserved it. Yeah, Murphy, shoot that crotch! Right through the skirt of the woman he was using as a human shield!
I won't lie, I don't know how to end this post.
I mean, I am no fan of the original
But....he shoots a rapist in the junk! What's not to be a fan of?
Awesome!!!!!
bullet3 wrote:I strongly disagree so far. The show has been strong for being super grounded for the most part up to this point.
SPOILERThe murder in this episode is a great wtf moment for the audience, but totally shatters the believability of this series, and plays like something out of 24 or a far goofier show. I don't buy for a second that Underwood personally kills someone in that public of a fashion. It feels contrived as all hell, there would be a million cameras around, and someone as public as him would never risk it (like that disguise is fooling anyone). It's total bullshit frankly, and the susbsequent episode starting to delve into the "darknet" feels like something out a 90s hacker movie and doesn't belong in this show.Kinda disappointed so far.
I'm with you on the hacker stuff. So fucking cheesy and awful. Zoe's death is different, though. I think it's a good move. A big problem I had with season 1 is that Frank had no one who measured up to him. He did everything right and never faltered. Killing Zoe was a split second decision, and even though he turned her around so that it would look like she tripped, it'll almost certainly come back to bite him. His relationship with Zoe was always a dangerous one, and his handling of her in this instance left loose ends (Lucas) that he has no way of knowing about. I'm okay with this move, providing that the murder plays a large role later on in the season. Also, it's an awesomely shocking move to kill off the third most important character on the show in the first episode of the new season.
This is about the BBC series-
Yeah, scheduling all four of us to record at the same time can be a pain in the left buttock.
All that is missing is him dropping the mic and leaving the studio.
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