Okay so we’re not watching The Cabin in the Woods because Josh Whedon is a dicky dickhead. Because that punishes him.
Okay so we’re not watching The Cabin in the Woods because Josh Whedon is a dicky dickhead. Because that punishes him.
And now, the comics:
There was just something intimidating about Grindhouse. The length, which seems much more manageable now after a few years of three-hour comic book blockbusters, was one factor.
This may amuse you then - I’ve trained in two Martial Arts from Japan that are very different from the standard Japanese style and both stated their styles were formed by practitioners of Kung Fu. In one case, it’s true and they can show the receipts, as it were. The other’s history is more ‘mushy’. Neither of them…
In this case, I was using the same language I found in the wikipedia article for The Prague Cemetary.
The preliminary stories set up HOW and WHY the Quiet Council put itself together.
I think we heard kind of a Scandinavian accent from the squat in the cinematic.
You may be thinking of Ratlings which are old school Imperial Guard Hobbit Snipers.
Thanks.
Umberto Eco (author of The Name of the Rose, and Foucalt’s Pendulum) wrote 7 novels, so my guess is that the ‘unspecified novel’ that Hwang Dong-hyuk is talking about is The Prague Cemetery.
if only because the idea of a white boy being great at kung fu raises some eyebrows.
‘Cause that would be boring. And then the Root wouldn’t have this article for us to click on and generate advertisement revenue.
Objection!
So, you’ve never played Fallout?
As long as it includes Danny Trejo.
Jenette Vasquez had to fight to survive. Born to an immigrant family with a long military tradition, she looked up to the stars, but life pulled her back down to Earth—first into a street gang, then prison.
Moira’s reset power allowed her to literally re-write time, the downside of this is that she sees herself as the most important person in the Universe.
Why undergo surgery when a pill can do the same thing?
Well, hopefully it won’t too bad, I mean she likes Poldark, can’t imagine why...
On the other hand, I can watch Bridgerton S2 with my 77 year old mother because she loves Austen and the Bronte sisters. Assuming I don’t fall asleep during it. I tried to get Mum to watch Pride & Prejudice & Zombies but she seems to think that adding zombies ruins stuff.