PatrickBatemare
PatrickBatemare
PatrickBatemare

i do work while at work. when my shift ends, i stop working. I do not understand why people have a hard time not working.

There’s still a bunch of Book 5 that hasn’t shown up in the show yet. there’s a good deal more of Jon, Sam, and Arya’s stories to tell yet, and the show is also doing more about the Others/White Walkers than the books so I would not be surprised if we saw more of them as a way to prevent the show from overtaking the

having read the books, avoiding all talk/articles does me no good. other than that I use the same approach.

all the secondhand smoke, if nothing else.

I liked the michael bay TMNT. it is a flame shadow fire dragon of ridiculous CGI action. it bears no relation to the TMNT cartoons i watched as a kid beyond the title and some character names, but it is sufficiently entertaining to stand on its own as a fun movie without needing nostalgia to hold it up. i expect the

I think the link for the bottom of this article should have been this one: http://theescapeartist.me/2015/03/10/how… the link currently there goes to a story about cycling instead of recognizing your spending priorities

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i think How It Should Have Ended has wonderfully addressed the issue of Groot reproduction.

or because they are regarding it in relation to the eight movies in the Halloween franchise he produced

I would love to see a timeline of all the people who have joined and then left the crow remake to date.

hungarian style mac and cheese. looks good! maybe sprinkle the sugar in with the bacon as it cooks for a candied bacon effect?

Personally, I think kids adventure movies are fewer and farther between because they let a whole generation down - kids who saw those movies and went through the rest of their childhoods and adolescences waiting for that wonderous adventure that would help them figure out what kind of person they want to be, then left

i agree that introducing a bunch of new characters and uniting their two big names would work better as a two-part story. or an animated tv series (I like the justice league cartoons). i can understand wanting it all as one movie given how spotty the quality is on DC movies. better to lose once than twice.

The Conspiracy Against the Human Race, by Thomas Ligotti. Humans have too much consciousness, life is malignantly useless, there is nothing to do, nowhere to go, nothing to be, and no one to know. good luck.

Rubbermaid Chugs are nice. sturdy, dishwasher safe, inexpensive, and available at many supermarkets.

Rubbermaid Chugs are nice. sturdy, dishwasher safe, inexpensive, and available at many supermarkets.

evil santa is nothing new. here he is back in ancient rome, butchering Cupid:

Burton accuses marvel of following a formula, yet seems to have his own formula. I think maybe he is just jealous that Marvel's formula has been more successful.

If Jurassic Park has taught us nothing else, is that A) nature finds a way and B) we must hold on to our butts. apparently the latter is to help keep spiders out.

Jared Leto did creepy-crazy wonderfully in Chapter 27, but having seen Tom Hardy's performance as infamous criminal Charles Bronson (aka charles salvador, michael peterson, etc), I would think he's a better choice for the Joker

star wars movies have aliens, ghosts, laser swords, telekinetic muppets, and people who can understand what Chewbacca is saying. i think if all those things are possible, then an Empire that isn't racist about stormtrooper recruitment would be possible also.

It sounds more like Tony Todd than Cumberbatch to me.