AndrewMayer
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AndrewMayer

*whispers* I hate you.

How could he be seeing the events of Thor if he's running around in a pick-up truck?

This has to count for something right? I mean, tell me you didn't laugh when you saw this. It's the most bizarre thing in that shit-stain of a movie.

GODDAMMIT! We almost got the cover-all!!

I have hoped for years that someone could see a way to create a similar approach to doing Star Trek: TOS as a purely CGI venture. Even doing a stylized version with the current movie incarnations dome for the same audience as "Clone Wars" would create a point of entry for young potential fans, and it would keep

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Tony Stark definitely dies from the crash landing in the desert at 1:25 mark, before he's able to become Iron Man.

I'm pretty sure the reviewer did enjoy Austin Grossman's approach to the superhero genre, since he is Austin Grossman.

I struggled to get into Angelmaker, but The Gone-Away World was magnificent.

What we're getting on Gotham is a somewhat unique look at urban decay and corruption, in which it's not a grim conspiracy of silence that keeps everything horrible. Rather, the city is doomed to misery and criminality by a lot of extremely wacky people doing a wacky dance.

If YouTube is that generic "Computer Repair" store off the highway, Vimeo is the Apple Store on Fifth Avenue.

I would've settled for not having the stubble. Scrape that shit off.

-There's another Auris approaching, Captain! But...

-But what, Ensign? Spit it out!

-It's three times faster than a normal Auris!

oh snap, that looks cool. Thanks!

Are you in my head? I just posted this gif beneath the "world at stake" article.

The hunter who killed Bambi's mom, if I'm not mistaken.

You actually justified the arguments against this right there: you saw the engine panels being made. The size of them. As many of them as there were, as much mass as they had, the ship's "engine capacity," whatever that referred to, was at 83%.

Because it didn't hit any engine that we saw, just some outside panel. It'd be like pouring gasoline on the trunk of a car and expecting that would make it go faster.

Thanks, I know this is subjective and everyone has their opinion, but your extensive use of caps really help drive the argument home, so you must be right.

I agree and I don't condone it or this particular case, I'm just saying it's a smart move on BBC's part since they'd have gotten a lot of shit if they hadn't.

Well, I'm sure there were people back in the 60s who said "Why are they introducing these Cybermen creatures? We already have the Daleks." I don't think the Doctor would be harmed by having new foes for a while.