
Oh, there are fans all around. They're just in stealth mode.
Oh, there are fans all around. They're just in stealth mode.
As a matter of fact, they do. I just saw it in a check-out line recently.
I got chills watching that. The thing is, I hate when people post that. Most of the time, I don't get why people are so moved by trailers and cinematics. Even when I agree with the sentiment, I don't see the point in gushing about it. I'm legitimately surprised I have this reaction. I've gotten it watching the other…
I'm glad I'm not the only one who heard Japanese GLaDOS. I mean, I suppose any "electronically distorted" female voice will sound kinda like GLaDOS, but still.
He's just brushin' his shoulder off. Yeah, that's the ticket!
I preferred the other trailer because it doesn't spoil that Tom Wilkinson's character gets killed. The "Your mission..." line getting cut off by an ambush would have been legitimately surprising to me in the context of the movie.
First cover, all the way.
I think they're saving that for season two.
When the humor paper at my (tiny, liberal arts college) took a swipe at a member of the baseball team, the team immediately closed ranks and the subject became so incensed about the thing almost no-one read that he wrote a long, whiny complaint in the actual school newspaper and had his lawyer dad threaten a lawsuit.…
Technically, with the police involved, it's blue collar on blue collar violence.
Da Vinci was never not a nerd. All of his weapon designs look like something a 14-year-old D&D nut would doodle during third period civics.
Don't say that to any Admirals.
Cap is Army, all the way.
The Jackal has arrived.
I like how the musical cue gives an ominous air the drone's arrival.
Oh good! An excuse to post this.
I now choose to believe that Skynet engineered the whole Machine War / Time Loop as a character building exercise for humanity.
Maybe that's why Skynet rebelled in the first place. At heart, it's an egalitarian. Nothing creates equality quite like nuclear fire.
This commercial isn't actually new (or at the very least the flying hospital has been featured before). It's less wacky then it initially appears. All the latest Air Force commercials follow the same formula: start in a stylized sci-fi universe that transforms into reality (well, a glossy recruitment commercial…
What's more, if they did recognize it, they'd realize you're dressed as a rapist.