You're right. I thought the "Loki pickup truck getaway" lego set came with a movie Nick Fury, but it has Iron Man instead.
You're right. I thought the "Loki pickup truck getaway" lego set came with a movie Nick Fury, but it has Iron Man instead.
There's two, counting the Nick Fury one from the Lego Avengers sets
That movie is full of great quotes. I love Lou's dad and his "Boom. Look at this hunk of man." line.
Franco is pretty smart, but Franco's a child, and when it comes to the day of the contest, I am his father. He comes to me for advices. So it's not that hard for me to give him the wrong advices.
They're driving me CRAZY! These Baptists are stupid. Stupid. STUPID!
So awesome. Next they will have the kids read Moby Dick and use the whale as a metaphor for chasing success.
For your broats
I'd place Crack the Skye just under Leviathan on my list of favorite Mastodon albums. The order of favorite band changes for me too: Three years ago it was Mastodon, two years ago it was Kylesa, last year it was Baroness. It's great to have so many good choices out there, including Black Tusk and Red Fang and High On…
Haven't listened to Ultraviolet yet, but I thought Yellow and Green was really good, and The Hunter wasn't Mastodon's best album, but I thought it was a smart follow up from three concept albums in a row.
2 1/2 drummers. Phillip Cope also plays percussion during their live shows.
Best Georgia (or all around) metal band: Kylesa, Baroness or Mastodon? Hard to decide.
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Summer Camp is a blast, but the one thing TV shows and movies never depict is having to scour yourself of ticks when the week is over.
Those are the same lyrics we had at camp too. But we did not do those hand gestures that Bobby was doing while singing.
Dandelion Wine was one of our required texts in Popular Literature class in high school. At first I was miffed they didn't assign one of Bradbury's sci-fi stories, but then I was pleasantly surprised by just how good that book was.
The Allusionist: I guess all of those arms and legs were part of his..
*puts on sunglasses*
He took a huge risk assuming Abigail wouldn't crack under questioning.
Payne has yet to make a movie I didn't like. I thought The Descendants was great. Heck, I didn't want to like About Schmidt, thinking it was going to be one of those schlocky attempts by Nicholson to get award nominations, and it turned out to be one of the best roles he's played.
The first "Meet The Parents" was funny, even though the painfully unfunny sequels kind of take the luster off the original.
You're thinking of Heat
Exactly. Most of his recent movies (and some older ones), run about a half-hour longer than necessary. I have no problem watching long movies, but when you're making a movie like Yatterman, keep it under 90 min plz.