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Dude had great comedic timing. RIP.
Dude had great comedic timing. RIP.
Well, outside of a mediocre sequel, a bit of disappointment and lowered expectations. But it comes with frogurt!
Hopefully, they provide some useful knowledge. But experience tells me otherwise:
You’re better off than the majority. Enjoy that for what it is. Then revel in the existential woe of what’s to come.
Not mine, but now I feel impelled to make a crossover meme:
Damn straight. Keep it simple and, why the hell not, boost the author while you’re at it.
Edge of Tomorrow was only viewed a modest box office hit, which has partly complicated sequel plans.
It certainly wasn’t their confusing-ass marketing that resulted in most people thinking of the title as “Live. Die. Repeat,” though I can’t understand why:
I mean, he “is” Darth Jar Jar.
Also, whoever made this gif should go to the “special” hell for reminding me of Large Marge.
Calling him out for the Rescue Rangers movie was an odd stroke of genius.
Where faith and logic fail to see eye to eye, we get such needless tragedy like this.
Koala knows Dana Gould could use the residuals.
Also loved his work in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
New leadership is certainly welcomed, but if they (or whoever) scraped up the ideas from what would have been Star Wars 1313, the idea of an R-rated film might work.
You should probably specify which Captain Planet.
So this is what’s gonna cause Paramount to be bought cheaply by a larger entity. Hopefully they do well by Star Trek.
I have not, and from what I just read on IMDB, it looks kinda like 30 Rock if it was produced 40 years prior. Also, appears to be on the Archive in its entirety.