I love this episode, especially for this.
I love this episode, especially for this.
“Oh, you dunce, you nitwit, you donkey! You left your scepter in the house!”
Look, why the hell is anyone so excited for this when you’ve got Incognito Cinema Warriors XP filling the gap during the drought? It’s been on Youtube for six plus years, it has a wacky story, riffs films and games alike, and has high production value—arguably better than MST had and on a shoestring budget?
Maybe because they’re trying to get the adults—who bring the kids—into the seats again after Cars 2: the Mater Mistake.
Exactly. Lose the emotion on the cars, you also add the drama and completely base your feelings on the action, not the expressions.
Glenn thought so too.
I think it’s really disingenous to think that there’s people walking in to see Inifinity War that are “new to the Marvel Universe” and therefore won’t know who the Defenders gang are.
Eyes out for Glenn.
Seriously, this was some sick shit on the part of the comic.
Nice, but it came five years after Montparnasse. Plus those passionate French REALLY know how to drive that train deep, if you know what I’m saying.
“That dumbass” actually ran the ONLY direction you can go to exit that area, since it’s just a staging area to buy tickets. It goes up into the O’Hare terminal.
Yeah, but Disney does that to just about ALL their animated series on Disney XD.
Technically, it’s already ended--we’ve seen the future when Lemonhope returns a thousand years later. The Candy Kingdom is a wasteland, clearly collapsing in on it’s own economic (or perhaps war-ravaged) failure.
Ooh, yeah, sorry, 1895 Montparnasse France would like to have a word with you.
God: now we’ll never hear the end of him.
No, it was their customers catching all the breaks. All over their houses.
I’m aware. I remember the grill conveyor firing up. Those flames would shoot out the ends!
Nah—it’s not so much a pop culture reference. And passwords have always been in use for decades. Wi-fi will just likely improve, maybe take on a new name, but there’s very little room left for a real gamechanger like wi-fi has—short of it being beamed directly into our cerebral cortex (which I’ve expected since the…
You’re on the tourism board for L.A. county, aren’t you?
...why would they be basking in Admiral George Dewey’s triumphant naval victory at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish–American War? Was he excited he had located a Vulpix?