I just started playing this game! I put together a Raspberry Pi Retropie console. I had a Genesis growing up instead of an SNES, so I missed out the first time. It's a lot of fun!
I just started playing this game! I put together a Raspberry Pi Retropie console. I had a Genesis growing up instead of an SNES, so I missed out the first time. It's a lot of fun!
troll the respawn jeremy!
It was a bad time for CGI, where it was both obligatory and generally not good. But given that context, I don't mind a couple stupid looking vampire explosions. It's a hell of a lot better than the original ending.
you know, just some large platters
"Superior sequel"? I gotta take issue with that. Blade was practically perfect in every way. The rave scene at the beginning is iconic, and the cut to black at the end is up there with the best action movie endings of all time. Blade 2 is fine, especially compared to the third one, but it would be hard for any movie…
My memory of the time was that most people thought of it as another dumb sci-fi action flick. Same with Total Recall and RoboCop, really…making secretly-intellectual films was kind of Verhoeven's bag.
Dear Marvel Execs,
Here's a better idea than trying to make The Inhumans happen, and I'm offering it up free of charge: The Thunderbolts.
I ran out of steam some time last season, and the notion that Petra was apparently replaced by an evil twin is basically exactly why…soaps just aren't my bag. But man, if this show doesn't have the most attractive cast on television…
Well, I think the reasoning is something like: "the Inhumans are set apart from humanity, just like mutants, so that's basically good enough, right?" It's probably the most X-men-esque non-mutant property they have.
UGH. This is such a blatant attempt to make an X-Men franchise without actually making an X-Men franchise. I mean, I'm not the only one seeing this, right? Just get the damn rights to X-Men back Marvel
People keep saying that, but cmon, the man was 74…this isn't exactly an unexpected tragedy
you're like a long-winded yoda
82% male but also basically young and (presumably) internet-savvy. There's a lot of weird factors in this demographic.
Obscurity is relative, I guess…I'd almost describe Steve as obscure, except that he was in the TV show so maybe people remember him from that. But 999 out of 1000 moviegoers will not have heard of Etta Candy, I'm sure.
You only use a few drops, so the resulting beverage is, for all intents and purposes, non-alcoholic. This is why there's no age requirement for buying bitters — they're considered 'non-potable'.
That's actually also my go-to non-alcoholic refreshment. I made some orange bitters a while back, plop a few drops into a class of carbonated water and it's flavor country
That seems to be a trend lately right? Plucking some obscure character from the hero's early days and making them less terrible
Two serious questions (well as serious as questions about Power Girl can be):
1. Has she ever had a non-boob-window costume?
2. If they did make a live-action Power Girl, TV or film, wouldn't you be a little disappointed by lack of boob window?
I would argue that you might be able to do that kind of thing in a longform TV series, but in a movie that's a lot to explain in a couple hours
So she's Supergirl, minus name recognition and understandable origin story, but plus boob window