armuunnokuroneko
Christine Q.
armuunnokuroneko

Man, that case is pretty ugly.

The truth is, I am Iron-Moo.

And really, you’re trying to make sense of a series that has all the nonsense in it. >_>

... >>’ He wasn’t afraid of cell because he knew gohan would kill him with training. He wasn’t afraid of Buu because well, so many fusions.

It makes perfect sense. Everyone’s afraid of something. And it makes Goku more endearing to the reader/watcher.

And yet you did. Was that really a shock?

Yet, he was more afraid of getting a needle rather than using kaio-ken. Superficial wounds hurt more, even in dragonball.

Exhausted.

hurt? debatable. was it debilitating? sure.

It makes all the sense.

Superficial wounds always hurt more than serious ones.

because needles fucking hurt. >>

Why don't they just show the whole fuckin' movie at this point?

They were about even, really. Ledger's performance was spectacular because his method acting basically made him perfectly creepy. a lovable monster who did terrible things who still managed to make them funny. Jack did as much as he could given the time, and the director, but it falls a little flat comparison nowadays.

Well, it's good to see he's into it. i'm still a little skeptical, but you never know.

Look, it's not like the guy's a legend. his recent stuff has been pretty much crap on top of crap.

uhhhh fantastic? I'd seriously reconsider that statement. Men in black he was goofy and loud, independence day he was heroic, goofy and loud, and well, hancock, he was gritty, an asshole, and somehow still goofy. the rest are forgettable and regrettable.

I mean, I don't doubt his ability, but his range is pretty limited from what I've seen. Goofy loud guy is probably his biggest strength, which is what he should really stick with. It just doesn't make sense for him to be cast as hardened mercenary.

Vain*