“They found grain in there too, right?”
“They found grain in there too, right?”
I’m on Team Denise. Kermit deserves a woman who appreciates him for the kind hearted frog he is and won’t karate chop him 10 times a day.
tbh Jemaine could write and star in a movie where he just read the dictionary and I would still laugh until I couldn’t breathe
“Co-writer/co-director/costar Jermaine Clement"
Rosetta and Philae on the ocean. Rosetta and Philae at Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
The Kingkiller Chronicles as told by Denna.
That’s something I like about the Kingkiller Chronicles. In addition to teaching the magic stuff, the University also has medicine, language, mathematics, etc.
Is there a question?
I know this is horrible of me, but I look at Boyega in Stormtrooper armor in the middle of the desert and what always and immediately pops into mind is "We ain't found shit!"
The Name of the Wind had me thinking in flowery prose for a time after reading. I have to give credit for that.
No, leave the "mythology" alone. X-Files was best when it was the stand-alone mysteries. The cryptozoology, the paranormal, etc. The creepiest and best remembered episodes had nothing to do with the aliens.
I wonder wonder wonder...
Well there was a dragon but it turned out to be just a bunch of Neanderthals carrying torches...
It would also bring Cobra one step closer to creating Serpentor, which wouldn't be the worst possible thing to happen.
Kind of the same thing happened to me, but opposite. I'm a gay male in real life so I went in assuming I was going to romance Dorian just because he was the gay male in the game.
People weigh so many different factors when they're designing their video game characters. One friend of mine always plays as a female character because he finds them more pleasing to look at, which is understandable. I play Destiny every week with Kotaku's Kirk Hamilton and his three Guardians, two of which are…
While my memory is rather foggy on the particulars, I remember Kevin Spacey's character, Jack Vincennes, in L.A. Confidential having an incredibly satisfying arc. While starting the film as a slimy, celebrity police officer leaking celebrity arrest fodder in the name of advancing his own notoriety, the character's…
Deep Space 9 was one of the first shows to experiment with season long arcs AND it showed a darker side of the Trek universe specifically and scifi in general. BSG, Firefly, and alot of other shows that came after owe A LOT to DS9.