RedRobin84
RedRobin84
RedRobin84

“No need to seize the last word, I’ll assume it was something witty.”

He’s definitely making a face that says “I am making a serious face right now”

What sorcery is this!?

More like the Dork Tower, am I right?

It seems like the Targaryens controlled their dragons through force of will and training (mostly the training bit), and Dragonbinder was created to combat that.

We all know that a Bavarian Steel sword can only contain water, hops, and barley. It’s not super effective against dragons, but it is pretty tasty.

I actually enjoyed Sucker Punch, too, but I went in expecting attractive girls in short skirts and improbable fights. It delivered exactly that.

It’s cool, it hasn’t even been mentioned on the show, and really not much in the books.

That’s just cruel

It is definitely the weakest way to kill a dragon.

There are two horns. The one the Wildlings wanted brings down the wall, the one that Euron maybe found controls dragons.

Or maybe just like, a magic horn or something.

I’m sure this game is good, but it’s no Blades of Steel.

Imagine the theological nightmare at learning that 1. the old Norse gods were real and 2. They got their asses kicked by an angry green nerd.

I didn’t mind Electro in ASM2. Maybe it’s because Harry was so much worse, but I thought he was kinda fun.

Especially since the BvS version of Batman was pretty pro-murder/pro-branding-that-lead-to-prison-murder, how big can his Rogue’s Gallery even really be?

I’m suspecting it’s the former, but the person who made the copies available included a fake version of Order, either intentionally to screw pirates up, or accidentally because they didn’t bother to QA their files.

Look, this definitely looks bad. But that monkey business joke was pretty funny.

Oh right, you did say that. Honestly, I dunno, that is pretty weird.

That actually happens at the end of the original Avengers. It originally has a big STARK on it, but during the course of the battle all of the letters but the A get knocked off. It was originally meant as a bit of an Easter Egg, and possibly the inspiration for Tony to use the tower for the Avengers.