Gyo really creeps me out. When I heard the concept of "fish with legs come onto the land" I thought it might be silly, but I liked the concept and had heard good things. I was not expecting it to be really great. Which it was, of course.
Gyo really creeps me out. When I heard the concept of "fish with legs come onto the land" I thought it might be silly, but I liked the concept and had heard good things. I was not expecting it to be really great. Which it was, of course.
Phrasing!
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I don't understand. There's a time when a guitar solo is unnecessary?
I'm not a huge fan of the Peanuts holiday specials. Halloween has its moments, and Christmas is okay if a bit weird (I guess that I kind of understand that aluminum trees were a thing at one time, but not really). But the Thanksgiving special is just bad. I told my girlfriend that it involved Snoopy literally…
…I watched Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure this past weekend, watch Home Alone most Decembers, watch Garfield holiday specials (far superior to Peanuts) on Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas, am surprisingly fond of icanhascheezburger. Also, I crush hard on Aubry Plaza. Maybe this is for me.
For me, Brawl just never felt right in multiple departments. The single player game made no sense and wasn't especially fun. The game play felt very slowed down and the controls seemed off in some way I cannot describe. I also felt like the smash ball was kind of cool in theory, but ended up feeling like it…
Wow, for once this is a genuinely great job, internet! You're starting to redeem yourself from that horrible Guardians of the Galaxy/It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia mashup that yo…
To be totally fair to WB, they planned on doing shared universe material earlier but hit the brakes hard when the first film in the plans, Green Lantern turned out to be Green Lantern. So they do have some ability to recognize when a movie is not the proper foundation on which to build a franchise.
They're not shared universe, but they are firmly in the cart before the horse mentality of "this is the first film in a franchise" instead of being a good standalone film that can potentially lead to a franchise.
Who knows, the arrangement is beyond convoluted. I thought I had a handle on it until I learned that Marvel has the rights to the Kree but not the Badoon.
Did anyone else actually get excited when they read about the part of her being indestructible until they realized it was a joke?
Bad job, internet!
When we start over, like the new gods taking their place after Ragnarok, I call genitalia/mouse pokemon account! Nobody else steal it, I called it!
The last season dropped that show from "one of the best I ever watched" to "I never want to be reminded of that again."
Two real quick;
I would love to get a Marvel Zombies movie just to see the "no more zombie movies" and "no more superhero movies" shitstorm.
Hmmmm… this is a minor setback. Any idea what degree of tolerance it has for delay? Like if the frequency came in a few seconds late?
Yes it was, and Rec 2 leans very heavily on the demonic portion of it. And it's also very awesome.
Did you know that your first name is an adjective?