Yeah, I'm definitely with you there. I grew up in Great Falls but also went to high school in Charlotte.
Yeah, I'm definitely with you there. I grew up in Great Falls but also went to high school in Charlotte.
I mean, a good chunk of Virginia (at least in land mass) doesn't consider certain parts of Virginia "the South" (mostly Fairfax County, Arlington County, and Alexandria, it gets a little dicey with Loudon and Prince William County).
I mean, with Peter Boulware at linebacker, it was closer to a 5-2. *pushes up figurative glasses*
Shutting off for a day or two and then trying to catch up is its own kind of nightmare. Do you keep plugged in and feel depressed or panic at the wave of shit you've been missing?
The interview alone gives the impression that they have a poor grasp of what the Civil War actually was.
I mean, the Nazis actively borrowed from the Jim Crow-era South because they couldn't quite work around a lot of things they wanted to do in a legal sense.
That Dipper earned our sympathy though (I mean, all of them did, even Tyrone).
I like that I've seen several people make this joke today and comforted in knowing that all of you came to this conclusion on your own.
I'd argue that the Xavier/Magneto conflict is important to the X-Men as a concept but as Xavier/Magneto in any sort of tangible conflict, not so much. Fuck, we've had six movies now almost exclusively based around those in direct conflict one way or another, and some of the best X-Men stories really don't even…
They literally transitioned from an arc involving leprechauns into a space opera. And it's not that hard to extrapolate the core themes of the X-Men in the Dark Phoenix Saga, as Jean is just seen as a the ultimate stage of mutants/humanity (which granted, they kind of muddled along the way).
Gillen had kind of a neat point in his run (before it got derailed by AvX) when he cast Unit as one of the featured antagonists, in that aliens were more attracted to Earth because of mutants. Mutants kind of shotgunned humanity's evolution and this pretty much confused/scared everyone else in the universe (it's also…
Elon Musk and his ilk. Their biggest fear is the oncoming singularity but also feel compelled to create AI because why not!?
They somehow made Psylocke's costume most exploitative.
In my version of X-Men Apocalypse, the X-Men kids go to the mall (with Storm) and they fight Apocalypse there. That's the movie.
There is no version of Cyclops that ever implores other people to go the mall…especially when Jubilee is standing RIGHT THERE!
I think it was more along the lines of having his own "pet" super mutant, so to speak because Jean's descent begins before the Hellfire Club is introduced (and even when they are, he's not exactly a full membership and a lot of it depends on following through on Jean Grey which he brought to them, Sebastian Shaw is…
No worries, I doubt they'll craft a story that actually nails the spirit of Jean Grey and the Dark Phoenix Saga anyway.
They just announced that Dani is being played by Blu Hunt, who has a few credits to her name but not a lot. Trying to look up whether she's Native American or not from the reports was not easy and the closest they got was saying that this was proving difficult for Fox because they were going for authenticity (which…
The depictions of Sunspot over the years have been really crap in that department.
Never, they never say ribs.