Illundiel
Illundiel
Illundiel

Highland 2 is the better movie! Ramirez has a great "death" scene.

When I saw these I thought: "Just like always, Belle and Aurora are the hottest"

"annual operating loss" meaning they've lost money as a company. of course after operating income you add in other things, licensing maybe not sure about how video game companies structure their financial statements. but yes, lost real money.

Honestly I think that the entire Episode 4-6 Vader arc only works BECAUSE of Anakin's Episode 2 and 3 arc...and it ends up being more of a redemption story for Anakin/Vader because Luke blew it verse The Emperor.

Same for me too, favorite film of the series. Luke and Yoda and Obi and Luke and The Emperor and Vader wins it for me...plus when I was a kid I could not get over how cool R2 rocketing Luke's lightsaber to him at Jabba's sail barge was.

Very possible, but even more disappointing and non-sensical in a 2 world universe.

It would be pretty awesome at first but then become kinda lame if that were true...and I think he'd have to be a Deist...or powerless here.

You seemed to have missed the point that gordol missed...Henry is a main character and I'm trying to determine who his Fairy Tale World persona is, why do people keep harping on his "real world" image when its obvious?

Huh, Regina is intolerant of space hippies?

Henry is Emma's son? Obviously we all know that, so that satisfies one world but what about the other...sure Regina's father was named Henry but I'm doubting it was him and I'm doubting that a baby(as in Emma) that's only a few hours old in the fairy tale world could have a son before being whisked away in magical

I have to assume that he is either a Grimm or The Curse itself. I thought Henry was the curse itself, but now I don't know who he is...

Hell yes, I was lighting Twitter up about that right away. Gotta love it when Once Upon a Time quotes Star Trek 5...next we'll be asking, "what does The Evil Queen need with a starship?"

First saw in 24? Did you miss every 1990's teen comedy?

Yeah you can see my post to The_Sporean_Bob.

Okay, true enough you raise a good point.

I read half of "A Game of Thrones" and absolutely hated it so I stopped reading it, but then read the wiki for the 2nd half of the book and then the other books in the series.

The Hobbit was the only one I didn't read and hence the one I fake...although, I can't really remember book to movie changes at this point so it's kind of like not reading them.

True, Sam did throw God out as a candidate several times. I'm aware that it was "a thing", but what exactly did that mean? How did Sam know that, he couldn't even write a decent retrieval program("The Leap Back").

Yes, Gonne already pointed to my post. Al being God doesn't prevent Sam from controlling his leaps...almost a Deist aspect of it. Plus I like Sam's notion that Angels are leapers...and did the show really always play with the idea of "God controlling Sam's leaps'? Think about when Al and Sam switched and Sam was home

The Haunted House episode proves the final finale, if there's the Devil then Al truly could have been God. ...I don't know, the Haunted House one is a favorite of mine...So is the Train(Niagra Falls?) episode.