… is it, though?
… is it, though?
I think there was just one, but yeah, it's pretty harsh.
I unironically love the Super Mario Brothers movie, and believe wholeheartedly that if they had called it something else and renamed all the characters, it would be a minor cult classic today.
Yeah, that log scene is better than bad…
Yeah, it came out in November 2009. I really liked it too, and it led to one of the most frightening moments of my life. I was home alone on a Friday night, I had about 300 pages left and nothing else to do, so I decided to power through and finish before I went to bed. So it's around midnight, and I'm just getting to…
Your friend is basically right. I haven't watched this since the fourth episode, and I haven't read the book since it came out almost four years ago, but some quick, particularly glaring differences (spoilers for the book, obviously, and potentially for the show):
SPOILERS FOR THE BOOK
"Has he been Chuck Cunninghammed?"
It's DLC. I think it's called "Hearthfire."
I freely admit to basically loathing Skyler for the first season or two, when Walt was still a root-for-able (root-able for?) character to a certain degree, and she was, as someone said, a "badass inhibitor." Then Walt became a monster and I felt sorry for her (for most of seasons 2 and 3), and now she's basically an…
Are we really going to hold Daredevil, Gigli, Reindeer Games and all the other crap he did while trying to build a career against him forever?
I inititally misread that comment and thought you were reading "Tarzan & Doctor Who- The Early Years", and was really excited that such a book existed.
How is Dreyfus hotter now than she was in her 20s?
From a Batman wiki:
Apparently The Joker is mentioned in the novelization as the one inmate Bane didn't set free, because he was too dangerous. Which is better than nothing, I guess.
I think he's just referring to the third installment being originally planned to feature The Joker again, which was impossible for obvious reasons. I haven't heard any real specifics, but I can only assume that the third movie would have been completely different had Ledger lived.
Oh, man, I totally forgot about that house I was building in Skyrim! Shit, I'd better get back to that. Thank you for the reminder, Punk!
He just stopped in the middle of a conversation and gave her a kiss on the cheek? Like, not because he was leaving or because he'd just gotten there or something? Not as a greeting, I mean? Who does that?
@avclub-21a8615938a206d4311a58a53ad8890e:disqus Thanks! Down 40 pounds so far this year as of Saturday.
I think if it had been the first one I read I would like it a lot more. Instead it is like the twentieth (pauses for fifteen minutes to figure that out)…