You can tell Cavanaugh was loving this, able to finally cut loose and chew the scenery with relish and loving finally being the bad guy in the open.
You can tell Cavanaugh was loving this, able to finally cut loose and chew the scenery with relish and loving finally being the bad guy in the open.
“Scott is not yet the squeaky-clean leader. Storm is a troubled character who is going down the wrong path in life. And Jean is complex, interesting and not fully mature. “
...it’s also why, for all his super-powered enemies, the most interesting Superman villain is Lex.
Fixed.
Unlike Castle Anthrax, which was highly, umm, “pregnable”
1) The Eyrie, Game of Thrones
I don’t want to talk to you no more, you empty-headed animal food trough wiper! I fart in your general direction! Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!
Not because it needs a sequel. Not because it would actually be any good. But because I wanted so much for Pratchett and Gaiman to do another book together.
This.. so much this... like 20 years later.
Oh man, the dick Grayson run as batman is probably my favorite modern batman series. The dick and Damien dynamic worked so well too!
No, four other axes of motion to deal with. Translation along the Z-axis and rotation around all three axes. . .
And Margaery wastes no time boinking Tommen’s brains out and turning him against his mother.
Jon Snow made his vows before the Old Gods in the Godswood, making them a sacred obligation (although he’s already broken them with Ygritte.)
They’re Jeyne Poole’ing Sansa and I’m pissed.
The flying car is the most wanted, most never gonna happen idea. Technically possible? Sure. But extremely unsafe and impractical. Most people don't know how to use a turn signal or how to treat a stop sign. The insurance rates alone would keep them out of our hands.
Finally!!!! Richard Grayson, arguably the best ex-Batman’ sidekick is in the main campaign!! In his classic blue suit no less.
Moi, je préfère la voix du prince en français aussi.
The French trailer makes me cry. This one, somehow, doesn’t. I think it’s ‘cause in the french trailer, the framing story isn’t so blatant, whereas in this one it seems much more about the framing story.
I second it fitting together more effortlessly than Casablanca.
Don’t you mean... “taht ta kool resolc a ekat em teL ?erucsbO”