Remember how they came with shields? Spider-Man's had a picture of Peter Parker on it, I think. That didn't seem like a good idea to me, but I was just a dumb kid. Obviously it worked out for him.
Remember how they came with shields? Spider-Man's had a picture of Peter Parker on it, I think. That didn't seem like a good idea to me, but I was just a dumb kid. Obviously it worked out for him.
"Powers" has a really good take on this.
God that book was great. Remember the planet of the giant super-heroes?
Actually, I was referring to "Star Force: Fugitive Alien II."
He was thinking, "just a little longer, and I'll be working on the franchise with 'Star' in its name that I actually want to."
Look, I'll admit this: I thought Cavill did and will continue to make a great Superman. And, of course, Shannon was fantastic to watch.
Assuming you're talking about the first edition, it had almost NO rules. I liked International a bit more, just because it added a few rules in all the right places.
Wait. I think you just described Scientology.
And it's cousin, Ghostbusters International!
Well, now I want a big-budget "Apes v. Robots: Dawn of the Planet of Robot Apes" movie. Make it happen, Hollywood!
Quick aside on "Cars 2": I caught a few minutes of it on TV recently, checking it out to see if the "Cars" universe might be something my young child would enjoy. There was an extended sequence where the Michael Caine car kills a bunch of other cars with fire. So we probably won't be watching that anytime soon.…
And the immortal line: "Sick man! Watta!"
It's not that you're wrong or anything, and I kind of thought the movie was terrible, but the shows were full of that kind of stuff.
Did Dinesh's personal profit from the film exceed his personal investment? There's your answer. Although maybe it didn't, but I'm sure it will at the end of the day.
…They're both holding the same cat?
They violated his free speech rights, don't you know. How can he freely express himself if he can't just funnel money to whoever?
I think he meant that neither one of them is exactly an axe-murderer type of killer. Although: why aren't they? And they've known each either for two weeks or however long its been. For all Barbie knows, Dean Norris has killed 20 people with an axe.
Maybe he just stopped hanging out with Joe. Surely that's no crime.
Be fair; the only "police" force in the town consists of Action Barbie, the world's worst journalist and Sheriff Venus Flytrap.
And does the dome want it to work?