Chapter 1
Aragorn sped on up the hill. Every now and again he bent to the ground. Hobbits go light, and their footprints are not easy even for a Ranger to read, but not far from the top a spring crossed the path, and in the wet earth he saw what he was seeking.
Suddenly a new voice could be heard. ‘Hi, I’m Grady and this is Practical Engineering’, Grady said.
Wait until you hear about 12 monkeys. That’s a lot of monkeys, right? Should be like 12 times better than King Kong.
Offtopic: But 12 Monkeys is a fun TV show to watch about time-travel. (Not to be confused with the movie, that one is boring)
The movie has slow pacing and odd structure, but it explores some interesting ideas. Definitely not everyone’s cup of tea, but I think it’s was ok. Still not a classic you would watch several times.
I’ve watched it once. And my thought afterwards was, “hmm, interesting.”
We just watched the film Conclave a few nights ago (after the popes death, it was planned though) and I thought basically the same thing, “hmm, not exciting but interesting.” And I doubt I’ll watch that again, if I do it’ll be in a long long time.
Edit: the watching of Conclave was planned in advance, I was not insinuating that the popes death was planned…(Or?..no, but maybe it wa…no)
Perhaps you’d like to hear less over more books about a dark tower.
The dark tower collection has a inversely proportional quantity of books to the amount of tower on it
The only way I’m signing up is if Idris Elba is somehow involved.
That movie was so bad, despite Idris Elba
What movie? I don’t remember any dark tower movie released in 2017 with IMDB ID tt1648190. You’re imagining things.