I'm laughing already.
I'm laughing already.
Refried beans and crepe paper. Yum!
Many Bothans died bringing us these tie-ins!
Like when the Sith were supposed to be an alien Force-sensitive race? Give them eyes in their hands and Del Toro will be good to go.
I have to imagine it depends on the size of the venue. But it sounds like this was a show, so it may have just been a single (small) room, and it takes time for security to push through a crowd.
That's only because grape tic tacs are so hard to find.
That was one of the first shows I started watching after I got HD channels on my cable subscription, so The Unusuals (and Castle) stick out as being particularly colorful.
I thought the writing on this episode plunged drastically. Too many of the scenes felt slow and the dialogue leaden. I did like the very unsubtle commentary on Luke Cage's lecture to Chico about how the streets' respond is on him as delivered by the ending of the episode.
That webbed menace is probably voting dozens or hundreds of times! Why else is he hiding his face?
Just as long as they don't confuse him for Laurence Fishburne.
Oh, when marital relations are involved in the negotiations…
Then comes the goth phase, before they finally start roman out on their own.
Watch the Matrices! They will answer your questions.
Meditations on the Me First! Philosophy
That's so bad.
This Spiderman reboot is weird … Mary Jane is a gnome?!
Will you stop fridging side characters to lend yourself motivation?
The crimes in elaborate heist films are primarily about misdirection, cons, and grifting.
that sounds like it fixes the single worst problems, but it's not unfair to judge it by what makes it to the theatre. The flamethrower bit sounds a lot more important than the repeated very slow descents from heaven that Superman engaged in, if you're just trying to chop time, or the upcoming Justice League movie…
I like parts of it — usually, the ones that deal the least with Morpheus.