The anticipation is killing me.
The anticipation is killing me.
Goddamn that picture makes me sad. Like, in a seeing-an-old-person-riding-a-bike-very-slowly kind of way.
Well he finished LOTR, but he never really finished. Hence The Unfinished Tales.
Ha! Star Wars is way better! A star destroyer would totally win that fight! And Han Solo is a better captain than Kirk or Picard!
I honestly don't think they're that comparable. I love them both for drastically different reasons.
You don't scare me, that could be anyone's butt!
@avclub-cbe8412e7469c2bba155a2a353401e5b:disqus I'd agree with Nevermind, even though I think In Utero is better.
First I thought of was "Closer." There are lots of songs that fit though. The There Will Be Blood soundtrack would be pretty bad too.
@olivececile:disqus Used to whine a lot, but he's toned it down a bit. Needs to stop getting injured.
Well you can't say nationalism and liberalism and the World Wars would never have happened. They still could have, but it would have been a different chain of events that lead to them.
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close was nominated once too. And Forrest Gump won.
@ShrikeTheAvatar:disqus INTO A BIGGER HOUSE!!!
He might have said "I love you" 140 times, but I doubt it. 140 is just the number of episodes.
But are you a troglodyte?
None taken. When I saw the price I was like, "this is not going to taste good." He probably liked the price more than the taste, and like you said, it gets the job done.
And related to wbat you said, I kind of liked Zoidberg finding happiness, even if it only lasts one or two episodes.
Unrelated to everything but your avatar, but I finally tried Lone Star and I was a little unimpressed. It was really foamy and tasted like Miller to me. I was hoping I'd like it because my grandfather drank Lone Star almost exclusively, but I don't really, so that's too bad. Also, I've had a few of them as of right…
I only clicked this article because of the headline.
You know, as terrible as that episode is, there are still a couple of great jokes in it.
@avclub-205c3608ecb984c1f5f5d2f52c934428:disqus What I'm talking about is when different areas get involved and executives who were not involved in the project initially start changing the scope and asking for the project to do things it wasn't originally intended to do.