It's probably fair to point out that most religious types probably tell their adherents these things, Wileetay, because they also (usually) believe it as well. Whereas psychics are just lying scumbags. Although I'm sure there's some crossover.
It's probably fair to point out that most religious types probably tell their adherents these things, Wileetay, because they also (usually) believe it as well. Whereas psychics are just lying scumbags. Although I'm sure there's some crossover.
It's probably fair to point out that most religious types probably tell their adherents these things, Wileetay, because they also (usually) believe it as well. Whereas psychics are just lying scumbags. Although I'm sure there's some crossover.
When you request it at the barber shop, you stride in and declare you're making a Louisiana Purchase.
When you request it at the barber shop, you stride in and declare you're making a Louisiana Purchase.
Yeah, I don't think we're supposed to take lyrics like "and he always says his prayers" as pro-Romney.
Yeah, I don't think we're supposed to take lyrics like "and he always says his prayers" as pro-Romney.
Why, it's just the sort of twist you'd see on a JJ Abrams program! "Why Juanito is the best TV show in the AV Club comments."
The movie did have some crazy plot problems, but they didn't "explode things." They exploded the warp core, which runs on space magic. The red matter and its associated black hole is also space magic. So they did use the space McGuffin.
Zur-en-arrh!
Scotch was invented by a little old lady from Leningrad.
How many solariums does it have?
I gave him my baby to kiss and he bit it!
If I'm remembering what it actually looks like correctly, it seems as though they got the Soyuz interior right. Although enlarged for filming purposes, I'd guess.
I liked that one episode where Judd Hirsch and Marilu Henner were in the closet making babies, and I saw one of the babies, and the baby looked at me.
Just popping in to agree with mrm1138; that line in "Ultimates" was awful and the speech about the French being some of the bravest people he knew was kind of touching and great.
Jesus God, I love this gimmick.
Well, Bale seems to be more of a fighter, so he gets an edge. But Keaton seems richer somehow, so his gadgets might be better. Granted, he didn't have the super cell phone spy thinger, but he did have a fleet of vehicles of all kinds.
Yeah, that was a good period for Batman comics, I recall.
Exactly. That's the part where it really just enters another realm of creativity. Hulk pretending to be a robot that pretends to be a clown.
Will he team up with Batman villain KGBeast?