Sesame Street
little einsteins when ready. then phineas and ferb.
Sesame Street
I say you watch it with a blindfold and D watches it without and then you guys compare notes afterwards.So if I go watch Bird Box and my greatest fear is that it sucks and the movie comes to life is it just better to put a blindfold on and listen to the movie or to not watch it in the first place?
I say you watch it with a blindfold and D watches it without and then you guys compare notes afterwards.
You can always peek!What if her greatest fear is me not seeing the ending? Then I think we got some real big problems.
You can always peek!
And I think right now my greatest fear is that this conversation won't end.
Yeahhhh... Didn't see that coming.Time for the blindfold!
It is entertaining, keeps you engaged, will be known for the social media firestorm it caused, but nothing elseSo if I go watch Bird Box and my greatest fear is that it sucks and the movie comes to life is it just better to put a blindfold on and listen to the movie or to not watch it in the first place?
This is why there’s a spoiler alert function hereNot sure how the TV works with this. Plus stop making bad choices. Don’t kill dad.
l may still have these books.I thought the Bandwrsnatch concept was cool idea. Reminds me of those old Time Machine books as a kid.
What’s the difference on what you watch it on, haven’t seen it yet?
This is why there’s a spoiler alert function here
Thanks for spoiling the spoiler.It wasn't actually a spoiler.
I think it loses something if they have bad CGI monster thoughWifey and I just watched Bird Box. The old "you never see the monster" trick again? I give a low-budget flick like Blair Witch a pass, not this. Still not bad tho
HAHAHAHAHA! we thought the same thing!Oh and spoiler alert - don't read if you haven't seen it:
The "creatures" can bend over small trees, trigger automobile radar/ultrasonic proximity sensors (so obviously have mass), but can't open a fricken door? Seriously? I hate plot flaws like that.