Nice to see Worf get some recognition, but isn't "Assimilate this!" a little more epic?
Nice to see Worf get some recognition, but isn't "Assimilate this!" a little more epic?
His info isn't entirely accurate, but it's close enough for your concerns. The 79.99 price is true for any 3G/4G smartphone on that plan. Non-smartphones on that plan would be 69.99.
It is on Sprint.
You know what you call someone that thinks to check Twitter during a possible tornado?
Excellent fight. Calling this Sci-Fi or Fantasy is a bit of a stretch, though. The best argument I can think of in defense of that position is that people seem to be filled with 12 gallons of highly pressurized blood, which is consistent with Anime and Manga. Other than that detail, it's less fantasy and more…
I mentioned Pirates in a comment below, specifically from the second movie for the three-person fight on a giant wheel. Also, considering the series includes the undead, curses, fish people, a magic compass, mermaids and a kracken, yeah, I think it's safe to call it fantasy.
I really can't believe this didn't even get mentioned. I love Princess Bride, but for sheer levels of epic, this fight is amazing. Shame about, you know, the rest of the movie.
There is so much wrong and so much right with this comment.
Check Sprint's current 4G coverage. For the time being, they are basically one and the same.
You just assassinated the English language with the first sentence of the second paragraph.
Yeah, except that people are willing to put up with that nonsense for porn.
Let me rephrase that as simply as possible: "The New York Times is now even less appealing to read," or "Don't bother reading the New York Times anymore."
An opinion would be a statement of preference. Calling it awful steps beyond voicing your opinion. People that enjoy the art style jumping up to defend there own preferences is a natural response.
It's my understanding that the addition of cream makes it a French soda. Strictly Italian soda in our house.
I don't own one, but I wouldn't mind owning one. My wife and I are big fans of Italian soda and always have a fair selection of syrups on hand, but don't always have soda water on hand.
You have been hearted for your mention of Guillermo Del Toro. He's a favorite of mine, not just for his use of appropriate effects but because he has an eye for detail that makes his creations believable regardless of medium.
Maybe the ink of the map below is having a significant impact on the path the mold grows? It's not unreasonable to consider that the mold wants to grow where it is warmer, and that the darker ink of the roads generate more heat from absorbed light. For his conclusion to be meaningful, he would have to lay out…
This was my first thought. I will say that the visual style stands out on its own, though.
The hanging camper also had chunks missing out of their legs, so it was assumed that they were bitten and then turned. Actually, seeing as we haven't seen zombies eating zombies, we can pretty much call it a fact that they were bitten before turning.
I am normally against one word responses but this time all I can appropriately say is: No.