I'm not normally a fan of period pieces, but this one was pretty good. It's a strangely incomplete story, and the main character has a real transformation throughout the film, but there's little to show it happening. Still, I kind of liked it for it's flaws.Wonka...
This includes a star-studded audience watching what is meant to be the conclusion of many long-running character arcs and The Simpsons plot twists. The episode pokes fun at the conventions and tropes of those episodes, while also highlighitng the timeless and enduring qualities that make The ...
I couldn’t have told you where it was going. I also didn’t know who the main character was going to turn out to be, nor did I know which character was going to be the hero.
“Pretty much in ways that I fully 100% endorse and love, that character is a Robert Pattinson creation,” Michôd told Variety. “The great fear always is that you end up with ‘Monty Python and the Holy Grail’ and ridiculous French accents. But at the same time, I kind of needed...
, who has been a producer with the franchise since 1992, will lead the other eight withand. The duo replace outgoing showrunner, who left the venerable procedural franchise in June to produce the HBO series "." Also: Tim Lea will serve as co-exec producer under Nathan, andMichael Chernuch...
The character of Dylan Hunter has preoccupied me for fifteen years. He evolved from archetypal ancestors in “vigilante” fiction who captured my imagination when I first encountered them during childhood in the 1950s, on TV and in comic books, and later, in the thrillers of other authors. ...
Like he's a very funny character. Yeah, he talks about Dr. McCoy's, you know, oceans like it's turning my stomach, you know. so ah Jim, what about you? Any trick tropes you want to throw on the pile here? 00:30:21 Speaker Well, first of all, a criticism of the format of ...
*I had never seen a photo of Isabel Perón until after I read this novel and was reading up on the junta and the so-called “Dirty War”, and it turns out she is the EXACT image in my mind’s eye of the character of Mercedes in this book. I mean, EXACT. Which I am sure will...
Classic character-types in SF which aspire to the condition of archetype but don't quite make it, such as the mad scientist, the crazed supercomputer, the emotionless super-rational alien, the vindictive mutant child, etc. (Attr. Ursula K. Le Guin) ...