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Electronic was even better:
I get a lot of fun emotion, I get none if I use ya.
I would crawl across the ocean so I could not abuse ya.

I get it. When you look at a long road and think about how hard its going to be to get all the way down it, particularly with all the crap you have to carry, every exit off it starts to seem more tempting and you have to work hard to find reasons to not take them. And one reason not to do it, a fairly good one in my

Only a postcard? I got those twins on a shirt! What better way to forever remember their death cast in a glass case, and their conjoined liver in a container beneath it.

Naked Ladies, Clothed Vampires. Read your Savage Love, people.

Pervert.

Given that Nova Corps is where the infinity stone got left I imagine we'll be visiting here again (for a quick scene at least) in an upcoming movie. The Piemaker didn't get the stone so now Thanos will have to do it himself, possibly on his way to Earth and a mega battle vs the Avengers.

spoilers!

For more 70s sci fi visuals, try Beyond the Black Rainbow or whatever it was from a few years ago. Same kind of super slow pacing and some awesome visuals before it turns into garbage at the end.

That was about the age I saw it as well, probably maybe a year older at a point when that makes a difference. I remember Maximillian as scary as hell (though undeniably cool) and BOB as the best thing ever. I think BOB is the cute animal sidekick in the film designed to appeal to kids that age.

Fish? That sounds healthy…
Just rub it on something. If it turns clear, its your window to weight gain.
[Rubs Filet O Fish on wall, wall turns so clear a bird flies into it]

Belaboring the point is just one of the tricks in my little green bag.

Careful. That one's no magic carpet ride.

I heard Gaiman's unlockable in the new Smash Brothers.

That's what they'd have you believe. But truth is the world was not ready for these stories. Forces best unnamed had to step in between author and reader for the sake of all that is yet to come.

This may hurt a little but its something you'll get used to.

I heard so much good about this I couldn't reconcile it with the film I was watching. Unable to shut it off due to a fear of "missing the good part" and unable to sit through it due to how insufferable it was, this is one of the only horror movies I've mostly fast forwarded through.

Cursor! Car!
And how it turned "digitally" causing the human passenger to get smooshed against the window inside.
I think Cursor also became a plane once, which by extension should have killed everyone inside.

The crab walk up the stairs is pretty much the high point of the first one for me (I forget if that's the re-release or in the original) but Legion still feels all around better.

A standalone haunted house in one of those year-round tourist areas (like I-Drive in Orlando) could probably swing it. You'd want multiple pathways through the house though to encourage repeat riders. And to let you close down rooms/pathways at times to update them without shutting down the whole attraction.

Gris Grimly is an excellent choice. Just do a google image search for him if you've never seen his work. The hopes, they are high…