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I thought I got autistic talking about things I liked... holy shit.
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@SIGSEGV better watch out Bryan is trying to get /pol/ to deal with you
“They are mum-tellers as well”
“Mum-tellers”.
If the comparisons and similarities don't bother you, check out this URLs on Wikipedia. Note there are City of Ember and Mortal Engines listed. You may have heard that both completed their franchises as once-offs in our lifetimes and centuries and millennia.
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“They are mum-tellers as well”
i’m fucking dying hahaha.
i never thought i would amount to much but now i can die content that i am a major cog in preventing the greatest young adult fiction series ever from being adapted to TV, as well as getting an american and russian president elected.
in 100 years they will call these brave posters in this thread the Mum-Tellers and our legacy will burn a swathe across history
I would just like to say for the record that I haven’t told on anyone to their mum in over 20 years.“Mum-tellers”.
What a phrase.
Probably still shitting up the gamergay wiki.Is he gone? Did his dad save him from the internet?
he graced us with his sacred exhortations many time’s after claiming his father chopped down the internet.Is he gone? Did his dad save him from the internet?
Tuf Voyaging.This thread should now be about adaptations that should be made rather than adaptations that should never have happened or should never happen in the future (like OP's beloved TV show).
I'll start. It's a horrible crime that not all of the Wallander books were adapted by the BBC. Branagh is great and the bleak beauty of the cinematography really puts front and center the hopelessness engendered by living in a democratic socialist paradise.
I know. This thread should not focus on adaptations that should never have happened or should never happen in the future, let alone centuries and millennia beyond, such as Iain M. Banks' The Culture series and the Mortal Engines TV reboot. By exaggerating the New Zealand-American two-hour film co-production to outweigh its nature and shortcomings. I am sure ScreenRant and others will say in the future: "Sadly, it seems that the first movie will remain as a once-off look into the world of Mortal Engines in our lifetimes, perhaps in centuries and millennia." And people will finally accept the fact that Mortal Engines is dead. Forever.This thread should now be about adaptations that should be made rather than adaptations that should never have happened or should never happen in the future (like OP's beloved TV show).
I'll start. It's a horrible crime that not all of the Wallander books were adapted by the BBC. Branagh is great and the bleak beauty of the cinematography really puts front and center the hopelessness engendered by living in a democratic socialist paradise.
If a fortune teller predicts the future what does a mum teller do