Author: Ben Sherlock

If the Mad Max Franchise will continue with Mad Max 5Then it needs to reverse the one big change that was made fury way Such a resounding success. More than 30 years after the last movie, Mad Max: Fury Road Brought the franchise back from the dead. It was a massive box office hit, it was praised by critics as one of the greatest action movies ever made, and it scored an unprecedented Oscar nomination for Best Picture. fury way Was to set up a bright future for the Mad Max Series. However, nearly a decade later, Max's adventures on…

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The series finale of Two and a half people is one of the worst endings in television history - and I'm still bitter about it almost a decade later. When it premiered in 2003, Two and a half people was the story of carefree bachelor Charlie Harper, played by Charlie Sheen, whose life is turned upside down when his dorky brother Alan (John Cryer) is kicked out by his wife and moves into his guest room. As he grows closer to Alan and his 10-year-old son Jake (Angus T. Jones), Charlie gradually becomes a caring family man. By the time…

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The end of Chuck Lorre's last hit sitcom earlier The Big Bang Theory Makes it all the more impressive that he managed to stick the landing with big bangs series finale. Before co-creating The Big Bang Theory With Bill Prady, Lorre co-created Two and a half people With Lee Aronson. During the mid to late 2000s and early 2010s, Two and a half people And The Big Bang Theory were the two biggest sitcoms on the air. They even had a huge audience overseas in the days before streaming, which was practically unheard of. Not either Two and a half…

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There is not a single Ashton Kutcher episode in Two and a half peoples top 10 on IMDb, proving that the series would have been better off if it just ended after Charlie Sheen left. When Sheen's substance abuse and tensions with series co-creator Chuck Lorre worsened during the eighth season, Sheen was fired and went to rehab. But since Two and a half people was one of the highest-rated shows on the air, Warner Bros. wasn't ready to let it go. So, they brought in Kutcher to replace Sheen as the lead and dragged it out for another four…

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Rick and Morty's unwavering commitment to its most shocking plot twist from season 1 has kept the show's audiences on their toes for more than a decade since. Seven seasons and 71 episodes after its premiere in 2013, Rick and Morty Continues to surprise viewers. Season 7 split Rick and Morty up for solo adventures, revealed that the Norse afterlife is all too real, and took a deep dive into the title characters' deepest, darkest fears in its mesmerizing, unsettling final episode. Audacity's narrative is established early on with the series' first of many jaw-dropping, game-changing twists. Rick and Morty…

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Prometheus was one of those Alien Franchise's most underrated entry for over a decade, and I'm glad it's finally getting the appreciation it deserves. when Prometheus Arriving in 2012, it was one of the most anticipated movies of the year. It was the first Alien Movie in 15 years, and it marked Ridley Scott's long-awaited return to the franchise. The series really needed a win after the disappointment of 1997 Alien ResurrectionAnd Prometheus Set out to revitalize the film series with a prequel storyline digging into the complicated origin story of the Xenomorph species. Although Prometheus Was a box office…

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There were many great characters in the sprawling ensemble of LostFrom lacquer to saw to seed, but one of the most interesting features of the research has completely disappeared. Although their ability to solve a mystery is called into question, for the most part, the writers of Lost Knew how to make a captivating character. They turned Jack Shepard from a normal protagonist into a saner version of Rick Grimes. They transformed Hurley from the brilliant comic relief to a deeply lovable tragic figure whose lottery win was the worst thing that happened to him. But these Lost The writers…

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James Camerons next movie project, Last train from HiroshimaAlready sounds a lot more tantalizing than the three Avatar Sequels he's supposed to make first. Cameron is confirmed to direct at least three more Avatar Sequels, including the upcoming Avatar: Fire and Ash (And he teased that Avatar 5 May be followed by Avatar 6 And 7 If all goes well), but he's already lining up his next directorial project for when he's finally done with those Avatar Saga. This will be Cameron's first non-Avatar Movie since he made Titanic In 1997, so it was a long time coming. Most of…

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Pixar's Inside Out 2 Cast brings back a host of iconic voice actors to reprise their familiar roles, recasting the main characters and introducing new emotions. After the first one Inside out The film chronicled the fluctuating emotions of 11-year-old Riley (Kaitlin Dias) as she struggled to adjust to her parents moving to a new town. Inside Out 2's story picks up with a teenager Riley contending with a whole bunch of new emotions. The sequel introduces new personified feelings, such as anxiety and envy, and also brings back fan favorites from the first film. The two prominent emotions whose…

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The two most painful episodes of The office - Season 4, Episode 13, "Dinner Party," and Season 6, Episode 12, "Scott's Tots" - also happen to be two of the best and funniest installments of the show. "Dinner Party" sees Michael and Ian hosting Jim, Pam, Andy, and Angela (and later Dwight and his old babysitter) for an excruciatingly uncomfortable dinner party at Michael's condo. The gritty masterpiece "Scott's Tots" reveals that Michael promised college tuition to a class of third-graders, and now, they're all on the verge of graduating and he has to admit that he can't afford to…

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