Saw what you want...
Saw what you want...
I cringed a little on that but thought it was just me...
You win this thread.
Upset that he didn't make the spread:
Look at Angela Bassett in that picture.
If someone could just "throw a Pluto sized object" then they would already be so ridiculously powerful that they would not need to do so in order to beat us.
Time travel. If I never see another time travel movie I will still have seen too many.
When I was in England I saw it called "full fat milk".
140 thousand men? That is a low number...
Pool of Radiance: The Ruins of Myth Drannor.
My dream is Rhonnan Dey finding Earth and giving the Nova power to Richard Rider as an in-credit scene.
Sting is thinking "Look at my epic codpiece! Look at it!"
My dream would be a Guardians post-credit sequence where Rhonman Dey (sp?) gives the Nova power to a young Richard Rider....
It's not THE Nova. Or the Nova-in-name-only Nova.
I'm a bit of an oddity I guess. I never play multiplayer. Bye-bye games for the single player campaigns and that's what I play.
I was ready to buy this until I found out it had enforced difficulty to try and encourage in game purchases. Then, no.
In my late 40s, I've been playing D&D since 1979. The absolutely limitless possibility that the article talks about is nowhere near matched by computer games, movies, books, etc. That is where the magic exists.
I am liking each episode more and more. Despite issues it still manages to keep my interest.
Clearly Craig McClane has not seen enough horror movies.
Do you mean the ending where he and his friends and family escaped the mist because that's how I remember it. Dammit that's how I remember it.