9-1-1: Nashville happens to be on the TV right now and Chris O'Donnell has grown into being Ted McGinley. They have the same mannerisms and kind of look the same aside from the hair.
9-1-1: Nashville happens to be on the TV right now and Chris O'Donnell has grown into being Ted McGinley. They have the same mannerisms and kind of look the same aside from the hair.
I like in War Machine, after the initial run-in with the aliens that kills most of the team, everyone has one defining trait so you can tell them apart. You have:
1. Reacher
2. Black guy
3. Woman
4. Glasses guy
5. Accent guy
6. Other guy
I can see that and I understand that, but I feel like all these come from the opposite direction. Aliens is an alien movie that happens to have a military unit. These other ones are military movies that happens to have alien invasions.
Kind of the same end result, but an all around different movie.
Hollywood really likes movies about the military fighting aliens. I’m not talking everyone fighting aliens and the military is there. I’m talking Battle Los Angeles and Battleship type movies.
Here I am, having watched the Reacher TV show, wondering when Neagley got introduced in the books. Looks like it was the book I’m currently reading. Good to know.
$3.99 seems like a normal, non-sale price for those.
The last book I read was essentially a long essay about horror. There aren’t any characters to cast, really.
Your cube has been impounded.
Here’s American politics right now, and it’s why things are where they are.
Republicans: Fight the Democrats and blindly vote the Republican candidate.
Democrats: Fight each other and don’t vote against Trump (the worst candidate possible) because their candidate wasn’t perfect.
That was such a weird trade deadline. I don’t understand half of what happened.
I recommend, if only to read about his influences and all the horror and horror-adjacent stuff he mentioned.
With that book behind me, I’m going back to the Jack Reacher series for his sixth novel, Without Fail. Each of these books has been a banger in its own way, and this one has started with a great premise, though the writing has been a little messy.
I finished up Danse Macabre last night. Solid book where Stephen King rambled and ranted about horror, his hatred for television, and drugs. Kind of exactly what I’d expect from the height of his addiction.
I would have been like “Oh, they cast the Rebel Ridge guy in another Rebel Ridge.”
No wonder that kid is in love with you.
I want to share some of my favourite golf ball pictures from February.
Apparently I’ve seen this movie before. I had no recollection of ever watching it until I got to a scene where a bunch of people talk about crab medicine. Then I looked it up and I reviewed it on Letterboxd in 2014.
If you don’t commit genocide, maybe you shouldn’t jabber about it.
This guy.
Oh, no. Not Noah Wyle.
Watching a movie from 2003 with an actor where I’m like “I wonder if anyone remembers this guy” only to find out when I looked him up that they definitely do because he’s in The Pitt and people love The Pitt.
Now that the dust has settled, the Lanterns trailer shows us Kyle Chandler and Aaron Pierre. Had to wait for the dusty landscape to clear out before we could see it was them.
A skill tree for 9 days? What?
Well deserved.
That is a fair assessment.
I just watch what I feel like watching in the moment, and that feels right to me. You’re never going to be able to watch anything. Might as well find stuff you enjoy. Good, bad, doesn’t matter to me.
Sorry. I sometimes forget that other people don’t torment themselves the way I torment myself.
By the way, the revenge is the shark. The shark is getting revenge. The shark is getting personal.
Have you seen Jaws: The Revenge?
I haven’t spent enough time here to really cultivate much of anything aside from people I ported over from the other place.