Helmets never touched
Helmets never touched
Bad flag, the hit was to his chest. You can see him hit the front of his chest, right below the shoulder pad.
13 of 15.....not that tough...at all...
What's it like to bitch about everything?
There's hundreds of these gospels, including hypothetical "source" text gospels like Q, which textual analysts theorize was a compilation of Jesus's says that were later used to construct the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Luke, Mark) because how close the texts of these three books resembles each other. We know about…
I figured this show would have been on the list...
Missy was absolutely my favorite part of the season. She was a better Master than John Simm.
Fort Sumter, I think.
I'd just like to go on the record that Batman is the worst superhero of all, Superman is cool, and you can all go straight to hell.
This is 100% self-aggrandizing bullshit. Star Wars IV was a "movie movie", an homage to the 1930s space serials like Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers. V was what a real filmmaker could do in that universe. VI - III were ads for plush toys, video games and action figures.
Tell me more about how this isn't high school, J.J.
It is very possible that nobody takes himself more seriously than J.J. Watt.
Fixed.
Slaves were the only people who ever rang a dinner bell?
Years after seeing the movie, I finally went and found the book. Some of the differences were minor (it's Fezzig's mother telling Fezzig, "Life is pain. Anyone who says otherwise is selling something."), while others go against everything I know about the character (in the book, Wesley actually SMACKS Buttercup…
By Denethor they meant Faramir right?
All-Star Superman gave the Man of Tomorrow a better interpretation in one page then what Goyer and Snyder failed to do in a 2 hour movie. This one page tells the reader everything one needs to know in order to get Superman, he tries to save everyone because he cares about everyone. He's not just some Messiah-figure…
Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. You know, directed by that guy who did 2001: A Space Oddyssey and a few other things.
Maybe not the most important, but in the last few years this is the film I would champion. There is so much going on, so many interesting layers of meaning.
Bought this when it first came out. I knew it was the greatest Joker story I'd ever read, but at the time, it was just a one-off, possibly not even set in the canon DC universe. Little did we know the impact it would have, leading to the creation of Oracle and defining how the Joker and Batman see each other. It…
*Rao