If you did not like season one, then no, you may stop now.
If you did not like season one, then no, you may stop now.
@avclub-c72582b5c2a36558fb888348c110cca4:disqus What I'm saying is that if you file a frivolous, not "a longshot" lawsuit, I'm saying a lawsuit that he KNEW he would not win, and doing it in a fashion that jeopardizes his company's financial prospects makes it pretty hard for me to get on his side. The 17 grand is a…
I don't know why I hated this episode so much, but I really did. I was bored throughout the show, and I've personally just read or seen like 4 other sci-fi stories in the last year that dealt with this exact conundrum of being stuck somewhere in a parallel world and the whole thing falls apart. As soon as the world…
I don't see how poking the bear knowing full well you've signed away any argument you have to assert your right makes you easy to side with. I think you might just be seeing this in terms of capitalism and success instead of law.
*exhales*
Round rubbin'.
Was the fact that he signed the rights away decades ago not a fact known by his lawyer or something? How could he possibly think he was going to win this? The fact that Marvel went after $17000 in punitive versus him asking for millions in compensation also makes it hard for me to fully side with Friedrich, but I…
Excellent work.
I saw this movie on dubiously sourced DVD. It turned out to be a cam of a german showing, and the part where the one angel asks Paul Bettany why he's so invested in saving humanity, the english soundtrack inexplicably switched over to german for part of his response. What I heard sounded like "shliesemaggafraktamau…
No, because Chronicle lifted all the good ideas from Push wholesale and made a moderately decent movie out of it.
He didn't even talk!
Shocking, I know!
Dave Grohl would drum for anyone.
Princess!
Dain shows up about 85% through the story after *SPOILERS* the dragon gets killed and the Riverton folks show up at the mountain looking for reparations.
I can affirm that there definitely WILL be singing in this movie, if only the song about the Misty Mountain the company sings in Bag End.
I met Gary Coleman six times. Every single time I mentioned how much I loved Webster. The last time I saw him he immediately elbowed his huge security guy and pointed at me, it was great.
It was damaged when he was born, paralyzing 1/3 of his face. And now he's old.
Yeah, I remember that!
I said we were talking about the episode from the other night. The one where everyone acted weirdly out of character and forgot about their previously established storylines.