I just had a revelation about the origin of the word "meninist". I spent five minutes stupidly staring at my screen, wondering what on Earth Velasquez had to do with this.
I just had a revelation about the origin of the word "meninist". I spent five minutes stupidly staring at my screen, wondering what on Earth Velasquez had to do with this.
Is that a challenge?
That's NOT helping.
I loved the Three Investigators! I didn't care much for Nancy Drew though. Being a bit of a tomboy, I thought she was way too girly and prissy. That didn't keep me from reading the books if they were all that was left to read though.
Left scarred by all the terrible misadventures from their childhood, the Famous Five are trying to live normal adult lives. But when Anne goes missing, leaving only a cryptic notebook behind, the group has to reunite to find her.
Well if it isn't written in the present tense it probably isn't required reading anymore. We shouldn't traumatize the poor children with something more complicated.
That was the question I didn't want to ask because I feared the answer would be too depressing: who the hell buys that and why?
Celebrated French novelist Michel Tournier also died today. His work was beautiful. This needs to stop.
Kong: King of the Apes sounds like whatever executive had the idea just watched his kids playing with action figures and took notes.
I'll just go and copy the right phrase a hundred times.
I watched the man from UNCLE movie. It was light but a lot of fun. Cavill does a very amusing Robert Vaughn impression, with all the mannerisms. The views of Rome are pretty good and made me long for a time when I had to go there often because I had an actually interesting job.
They should have had the audience vote for it, Jason Todd like. I vote Laurel.
I do hope the grave isn't too deep though. Imagine the bother when whatever character is in it is brought back to life next season.
I thought this season did a very good job so far. Of course the flashbacks are still here, but they're notably shorter than last year, and not unbearable at all. And, most importantly, the whole cast seems to be having a blast, McDonough even more than the rest. The fact that Oliver apparently goes on a rampage makes…
Kidnappings! Murders! A broken system! Mexicans!
I hadn't read the article which I just checked out. The writing has to be a parody of a first year student with Ideas. It would be too depressing otherwise.
When 2017's bloodlust will start.
One of the many things I appreciate in Person of Interest is that despite the subject matter they don't rely too heavily on buzzwords and successions of keystrokes. The fact that their control rooms are set in libraries and abandoned subway stations helps too.
I don't know, I sort of like Snyder's run. Of course his Batman is the first I ever read, so I'm more attached to it. And I like Capullo's art just fine.
Copy-paste truly is exhausting.