Guys, he's -right there.- Also, his favorite movie is Babe, so who's really stupid here?
Guys, he's -right there.- Also, his favorite movie is Babe, so who's really stupid here?
There's a movie like that. It starts with "P" and ends with "ersepolis." I hear it is pretty not-butt.
So, are we placing bets on how lame the excuses that the movie will have to give to justify the fact that the rest of the Avengers aren't helping with this whole "The Mandarin" thing at all will be?
"Politics" remains one of my least favorite episodes of this show - not sure why, but it's always struck me as just a little too . . . 'average' for this show. Plotting that wouldn't feel out of place on any saturday morning kid's show, just with Home Movies humor instead of wacky slapstick.
Wait, there's a show coming out starring Liev Schreiber?
Okay, so. I haven't watched this week's episode, something I'll probably correct tomorrow when it's up on Hulu. But I've been kind of wondering about this lately - on the third-season reviews, I generally tended to agree with what was said. I though the Law and Order episode was shitty, I thought the Chaos Theory…
*stops existing half-way, dies*
I'm not seeing a downside either way.
Sunlight Souffle from Skyrim.
Everything I ever successfully cooked in a Harvest Moon game.
Health/Mana Potion - from basically any game. Just to know what that's like.
Phoenix Down. If, in fact, you're supposed to eat that.
A bowl of noodles from Aiya in Persona 4.
Desert Salad from Fallout: New Vegas
Sierra Madre…
Damn, you beat me to it. Something about the atmosphere in the restaurant just screams "that place you try on a whim one day, and it's the best burger of your entire life."
Someday there will be a Mr. Azudarko. And if he said that to me, I would basically cease to exist. From happiness. So maybe he shouldn't.
I actually didn't notice Chris and Andy standing when Jamm calls her a b-hole. That's actually kind of amazing. Just when I thought I couldn't love this episode any more.
The Dirty Dozen(/6).
When I was a kid, my grandmother would buy me cartoons on VHS from Dollar General, because of course she did. (Bless her.) One of the movies she bought me was an 80s-ish sci-fi anime that had a super generic title ("Space Journey, Space War, Space-Something, I dunno."). The only thing that I remember about it is that…
But he has fish parts. I think. I'm not really sure. Also, I wrote Myers as an obvious author-surrogate. Obviously, since I was in high school.
I don't actually have a list, guys. This has all been an elaborate ruse. Actually, I did write a fanfiction in high school that shipped Hellboy and John Myers from the first movie.
Sorry guys, but I only ship far-fetched homosexual pairings between heterosexual male characters.
I'd love to see a Thrall-based movie. Just not sure you can really do his story without some greater context for the Burning Legion, the Orcs, the Second War, and all that assorted jazz.
So, this movie will invariably be terrible. But let's pretend for just a moment that it won't be - what piece of the lore could they possibly pick that would make for a good, say, 120 minutes of film. Almost all of the lore is built around an understanding of the world, the races, and their inter-connecting histories.…
Thanks for sharing this, bud. I'd never heard of a 'tulpa', but it's a subject that I very much intend to read more about in the future.