Fuck, I loved this movie. Still pop in the DVD every once in a while.
Fuck, I loved this movie. Still pop in the DVD every once in a while.
Fan here. Black Ranger stabbing people in the face...awesome. Dredd style violence in a Power Rangers film....YES.
Yep, can't wait for moar Sony masterpieces like Knack, Killzone: Shadow Fall, DriveClub and The Order: 1886.
Enjoy The Order!
I've been told my entire life to be the grown-up. To not 'drop to their level'. To 'turn the other cheek.'
Certain comics absolutely sold millions of copies, but they weren't treated as something to collect or invest in. They were cheap, disposable entertainment much like any other magazine.
It's not hyperbole at all.
Millions may be a little hyperbolic, but as for good copies being rare, not everyone would hold on to them for forever, but instead get donated to paper mills for recycling into more comics instead of cutting down more trees. Also, as zjrosenberg mentioned, several made their way to war zones, where things don't…
You can currently read the entire Marvel universe start to finish and this is the order in which to do it:
Those are not reboots, those are universe wide events that crossover between several books, but never at the end of those, they have felt the need to reduce the universe to a more manageable size.
There is a marked difference though...
Marvel is the unquestionable king of the ret-con, changing things about established characters and stories, rearranging timelines, etc., but they don't really do huge, universe-wide total resets within the established canon (this is why we got the Ultimate universe, after all).…
DC's problem isn't that they rebooted, but that they handled it badly and when their customers got upset instead of smoothing ruffled feathers they started insulting their customer base for not getting it. Then when that, remarkably, still didn't quiet things over they mashed the reset button again and again. It was a…
No, 15-20% is considered the normal tipping range for service. 15% for average, 20% for good, above that for exceptional. And if I mess up at work, there might be consequences, I just don't work at a job where the consequences are decided by the customer. And I wouldn't necessarily consider one mistake shitty…
I would beg to differ about 15% being the minimum even for shitty service. So if I have a $40 meal, that difference between the 20% normal tip and 15% 'minimum' you suggest is only $2, not much of an incentive for good service. If you really screw up and give truly shitty service, 15% is way too high.
Yes and yes.
I'll take my chances .