It must have made even less sense for the kids that saw the show way back when! All kids know that acid is an amazing liquid that can only be used for burning through everything ever and disfiguring villains.
It must have made even less sense for the kids that saw the show way back when! All kids know that acid is an amazing liquid that can only be used for burning through everything ever and disfiguring villains.
I wish I was making that up.
He drilled a hole from a lake of acid to the Thundercats' hideout. Fortunately, they had a very large sponge, which stopped the acid. Applesauce for all.
They also included Scarlet Johannson, who's nude photos had been stolen from her.
Oh yeah. I remember getting a bunch of people together in college to have a big nostalgia party and watch the original Thundercats. The first episode we watched had a straight 10-minute conversation in which Mumm-Ra talked about how he had a room full of diamonds and some guy with a drill body mentioned he needed…
I loved the little cheese reaction. I'm pretty sure it was meant as a nod to Wallace and Gromit, which makes it even more fun.
I found it pretty hilarious, but I loved Dana Synder, so that contrast of this to his Gazpacho character (who had huge Mother issues) amused me.
I wish Adventure Time would do more mother issues, actually. So far we've gotten into everybody's daddy issues, but we had… what, one episode total with that featured Finn…
I loved the fact that Finn had to take a moment to address Jake's abuse of the sausage flare. Why did they ever think Jake wouldn't misuse a sausage flare?
One of my friends is a veteran (discharged after shrapnel injuries in Iraq) and commercials like that make him intensely uncomfortable. His attitude is that he fought because he wanted to and because the army would help him with college, not because he wanted complete strangers to treat him like the second coming.
A good nursing home would probably keep track of where their clients are.
It does say she's making guacamole with them. I can do many things with my boobs, but I can't crush avocados with them.
Due South stars Paul Gross, from Slings & Arrows and he more or less produced and wrote the last season. It ran three seasons and got canceled at the end of each, so the tone does shift. It's a police procedural with magical realism and a fair amount of humor. That's not the best description, I know, but it's quite…
I rode Tower of Terror when they emergency-stopped the ride. We jerked to a stop roughly about a bagillion feet in the air, in the dark, in what amounted to an elevator shaft. Then they played the scripted "we'll have ride working" announcement two times and cut it abruptly in the middle on the third play-through…
The effect of the door moving, almost breathing is what I remember the most about that movie. Wonderful stuff.
An insane house with no logic or reason you say? Oh that's much too vague, people might have to think. Just throw some scary faces on the wall and say the place is haunted by a child abuser.
It's so so good. And thanks to this article, now I remember that I have "Turn of the Screw" sitting on my Kindle. It was supposedly one of the books Jackson took inspiration from. It sounds like the perfect book for a winter read.
It's so so good. And thanks to this article, now I remember that I have "Turn of the Screw" sitting on my Kindle. It was supposedly one of the books Jackson took inspiration from. It sounds like the perfect book for a winter read.
I loved the found footage use. I felt it created a really intimate sense of exactly how huge the monster was and how tiny and completely defenseless the main characters were.
I loved the found footage use. I felt it created a really intimate sense of exactly how huge the monster was and how tiny and completely defenseless the main characters were.
I loved the found footage use. I felt it created a really intimate sense of exactly how huge the monster was and how tiny and completely defenseless the main characters were.