They were eating rotisserie chicken.
They were eating rotisserie chicken.
Oh man, I just googled that site. I too am stunned.
What a great idea! A true contribution to the betterment of society.
I wouldn't necessarily call Reynolds' injuries minor. He's itching to prove that he's a real man who has what it takes to survive, but when he's actually put to the test, he fails. It's a devastating blow to his masculinity and sense of self. It's debatable whether that's as bad as what the others suffer, but he…
Congratulations, I guess….
I thought it was more about the characters each being rendered helpless no matter who they were. Admittedly it's been over twenty years since I've seen it, but I recall breaking it down like this. The guitar player is the most morally upright, the most virtuous, and he gets killed. Ned Beatty is out of shape and…
Fair enough, he does seem an odd choice. My reaction to the headline was "Well, he is a huge fan."
It's not too surprising. House of a 1000 Corpses showed what a Groucho fan he is.
So young. It's tragic. R.I.P.
I remember reading somewhere that Genua is meant to be a mash up of Disneyland and New Orleans.
Those beans may be magic, but they will make you gassy.
Then yes. Yes, you do.
Uhhh…. Get down on the ground.
Who?
I liked his clear motivation to be the best. Make a list of goals, cross 'em off, one by one.
Waid's run, like most of his work, is just fantastic.
Skydiving instructor?
Thank God! Take that, Mom!
Nuh-uh!
Happy Birthday!