DocSpook75
DocSpook75
DocSpook75

You must be mistaken, there’s no Highlander 2. There was only one Highlander movie. There’s no Highlander movie where it’s revealed that all of the Immortals are aliens from the planet Zeist that were banished to Earth for rebelling against some weirdo and that Conner just forgot this for some reason that’s never

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I remember a Steve Guttenberg movie from the ‘80s about this very subject.

I was going to quibble with the word “decades,” since she is a relatively recent character originally created for the animated series, but then I thought about it and her first appearance on that show was in by God 1992, making it not just officially “decades,” plural, but damned near two-and-a-half decades.

Pardon me

Did anyone else enjoy the marketing for the original (the website, the television mockumentary) way more than the actual film?

It’s nice to get a truncated version of the events that gives you that rolloercoaster ride effect, but no, I enjoyed the pacing of the last two books and the way GRRM gives an expansive view of the world. And that makes a huge difference in the way you perceive things. Take Dorne and the Iron Islands, for example.

The big issue for me was that if they had waited for the troops from the Vale then Ramsay would probably have just decided to hunker down behind Winterfell’s walls with an army to man the defenses to take down the giant trying to get in. Ramsay only fought in the open field because he “knew” he was going to win.

It’s actually called moon tea. (Adjusts glasses falling off his nose)

Me neither. But I did wonder early on how the mayor of Baltimore ended up running a brothel in Kings Landing.

NYE 1999 belonged to him.

They really did know what they were doing with that game line. The adventures even do a great job of transcending a Star Wars setting, due to simply how well they’re written. I’m currently using each of the old adventures as a framework for games I run in a GI Joe-esque setting set in the early 80's, and my players

Maybe, but I have to be honest. I loved that trailer. It spoke to my heart. My deranged, Kung Pow lovin’ heart.

Seriously, how great would it be to see a Shadowrun movie done right? Like, Luc Besson or someone behind it?

Seriously, it looked like they’d barely even left the dock. Why didn’t they just immediately go back tell Dr. Bashir what happened. It’s not like he liked her either, have her executed on the spot. Bam revenge over, no need for the big dumb war that I’m sure is gonna follow.

When I first saw this episode last year I had to immediately watch it over again just to see the layers unravel. One of Black Mirror’s best episodes (which says A LOT).

That’s coconut water. You make coconut milk out of the flesh on the inside.

The fact that this was taken at probably f/1.8 or larger is astounding I couldn’t manually focus my old 50mm on a stationary object with a large F stop very well, let alone an action shot of an animal. I love shallow depth of field, and even cooler you can see exactly what is in focus by the line on the ground

You’re not asking questions or inviting discourse—both of which are great precursors for people to discuss the very relevant boundaries of expression and censorship. Instead you resort to name-calling and provocative judgments … and then derail by crying that you’re being silenced.

Outdated? The Beastie Boys are timeless.