Yeah, what the heckfire is up with the ungnarliness?
Yeah, what the heckfire is up with the ungnarliness?
Even though my love of Star Wars is mostly dead, this kind of slapdash, childish love is still kind of heartwarming.
Gabourey Sidibe should be lobbying like crazy for Michael Bay's Surf Nazis remake.
I thought you were gonna go with the DHS or NSA at the end there.
[Wallace stands before ransacked rubber glove boxes]
"Trapped in a penguin's body, he is transforming. A metamorphosis. When he emerges, he will be a chicken. This is his design."
We had it, it was called Batman: Brave and the Bold.
He is a friend to all children!
I fucking love this movie. If there's anything that's the Reagan-era equivalent of what Threepenny Opera was for Weimar Germany, it's this.
However, not everyone likes frosting equally: some want as much as possible, some want none at all. This has held up in all cake-involved situations I've been in not involving all preteens or portal guns. So in mixed company, it seems like an ideal asymmetry.
I was also entertained by the time HDB explained how he had never, in his whole life, ever heard of either Marvel or DC.
I think GR fits in just fine with Chicano lowrider culture. And more than most Marvel characters, it seems like "Ghost Rider" is a title/host that seems to be intended to jump around a lot.
Really?!
Double true.
"There are some who are in darkness
I like that there are shows for all the coma patients/kidnapees/freed POWs/unfrozen cavemen/unfrozen supersoldiers out there. That is awfully considerate of VH1.
Awesome point.
The collective unconscious, how does it work?
"Sunny Lane! Is in my ears, and in my eyes…"
9/10; some were good guesses, and I mixed up the two Verne books (80 Days and 20,000 Leagues), but I fully admit most were no-brainers.
Glossaries, too, like Nadsat or Arakeen or Fluccish.