RedRobin84
RedRobin84
RedRobin84

He’s just terrible at using that flamethrower, yet he always goes back to it...

Best Sci-Fi show out there right now. Makes ST: Disco look like a complete joke :)

We have been calling him Bland Husband because why bother to learn his name?

Note: Stadia died on the way back to its home planet.

And he’s his own father-in-law!

Well he married his own daughter. 

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Excellent book? I don’t think we read the same thing. I remember RPO being a long series of “Hey, remember this thing from the 80's” with flat, stereo-typed characters, and a holy-shit level deus ex machina at the end.

Ska is controversial

Personally, I’m not sticking to sports games. Too many other good things to do without limiting yourself arbitrarily like that.

Sony execs heard they could squeeze a little bit higher opening-weekend gross out of the film if “The Next Level” was really about carpentry, so they’ve ordered significant edits and re-shoots, then put a loud trailer for this thing at the start of - and, weirdly, in the middle of - all other Sony films.

Man, I love people who self-own through being hilariously inept. You know, pumpkin thieves, thin-skinned vulture capitalist owners of blog sites, those kinds of folks.

THANK THE FUCKING LORD

*Ahem* It’s pretty much been confirmed.

Yeah, well, it isn’t actually even Dracula, it’s Dracula’s Monster. Dr. Dictor Don Dracula was the scientist. 

That show is so much better than it has any right to be. It took a video game that has almost no plot and gave it stakes on character, religion and world view that just don’t exist in the original castlevania universe. It’s so good, but also a perfect illustration of why it’s the video game movie exception and not the

Ugh, there are story lines in shows where all of the problems would have been resolved if a particular character had been honest or more forthcoming, and I hate those (though ironically I don’t consider super hero secret identities to fit that description). And there are story lines, like this one, where all of the

Ollie and Diggle’s Excellent Adventures

I, too, enjoyed Oliver’s Alternate-Earths Vacation.

Speaking of which - Diggle using the child lock to prevent Oliver from ducking out in the car? Perfection.