Marketed more likely as the horror film it is.
Marketed more likely as the horror film it is.
Now let's see him cut his hair
If I lived to be that old I wouldn't die till 2088. There are probably lots of posters here who'd live to see 2100. Crazy.
Interestingly, in Medieval literature, which is maybe reflected in the culture, dunno, the King's favorite is often his sister's son, and the logic of certainty over possibility, rooted one might guess in pretty deep misogyny, was the standard explanation, as I recall (it's been a while). The two instances I remember:…
And here's a nice attempt at rendering the Discovery's interior:
"A sense of wonder includes humility": of which there is very little in accepting as true the claims of religions we know to be a continuously evolving product of history or, worse, the claims of some nebulous meta-piety that presumes to name all religions, in contradiction of their exclusive truth claims, as merely…
LOST: season 4 finale. No season 5.
Who is that reflected on his noggin who hasn't yet been added to the heap? Hawkeye? Some other Marvel archer?
That's from Team America, if you can't tell before clicking
Your headline made me think of this and only this
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20th Century Fox made the original host take the script down. If anyone has another while-it-lasts link for the script, please share?
And I think many would argue from experience that weed doesn't cloud one's judgment the way alcohol does. You know you're not fit to drive: on weed it's not hard to do the right thing, and if you have any kind of paranoid streak while on it, you may psych yourself into not driving when maybe you could, or into being…
Jackman is fine. He was the best thing about the first two X-Men movies and X-3 and Wolverine would have been just as shitty if not shittier with someone else.
Salem's Lot and The Shining were the only novels to actually scare me as a reader (as opposed to being grossed out or unsettled)—in high school, mind you. I doubt I could make it through a Steven King novel now. Also Lovecraft's "Whisper in the Dark," which is still one of my faves.
The movie version of The Shining is a pop culture touchstone — but as usual, the book is even better than the movie.
I don't think it counts as preaching, not exactly, because, at least from my atheistic perspective, communicating atheistic beliefs isn't entirely the same as communicating religious beliefs (which is why the bit on the labeling of vocal atheists as evangelical being specious if meant as an equivalency rather than…
Except that's not really what atheists are taking exception to, otherwise they'd merely be anti-evangelists. Or something. Persuading people to your own ideas, be they religious, political, whatever, is fairly universal and exactly what you're doing here by making a declaration of your views rather than being silent…
Feige also spilled that Tony has, "invented a technology that allows him to basically have the suit arrive to him anywhere at any time, piece by piece... And it doesn't always work at first."
It would be a tall order for the thread police if that were the standard for what counted as an acceptable post. Like it or not, this is Prometheus' cultural place in this small corner of the world. Other films have their own afterlives. Prometheus has this one. Its badness might have been enough on its own to earn…