Don't forget the 2 pounds of rice!
Don't forget the 2 pounds of rice!
They did verify that repeatedly reaching into an empty Doritos bag is court admissible of how baked you are.
Yaaaaaaay!
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Actually we learn that "last" simply refers to the previous Jedi!
The whiteness was caused by too much calcium. Since pet food companies dont use bone meal as a filler anymore, you see a lot less of it.
Green Lantern's biggest problem was introducing us to a cool alien world, a universe ending threat, and then expecting us to give any fucks about the shit at Ferris Aircraft. Don't introduce Parallax and then make us watch Hammond flail around. Scale the stakes up, not down!
But when do I start jerking off? I always sucked at order of operations problems in math.
I'd just like to point out the wonderful line break point of
Live. Dog. Repeat.
DeVos: "Trump says he saw some grizzly bears near Pulaski's Junior High! "
*everyone stares at DeVos*
Adult DeVos narrating: "They looked at me as if I had lobsters crawling out of my ears. "
I'd totally dookie a shooter if there was a live action flashback done in Liefield style with the twisted spines, weird crosshatching, pouches, mondo shoulderpads and everyone balanced on foot nubs.
CW stuff looks WAAAAY better than it has any right to be on it's budget. Grodd by all rights should have been cringe inducing, but ended up looking great.
I'm not sure. I think not looking photorealistic kept him out of the uncanny valley and everyone just shrugged and rolled with it. Like how no one picks apart set design on a children's play, but will squawk endlessly about how "bad" CGI Tarkin looked.
Perlman would be good too, but Lang resembles him more with the cheekbones/jaw. I'd change my vote to Perlman in a heartbeat if it meant we got Hellboy 3.
Also there was a time when he was WAAAAAAY into pouches and had no feet. But we don't speak of that anymore.
I like the Wizard of Oz.
*smiles creepily in aviator hat and goggles*
So we're all in agreement Stephen Lang should be Cable right?
Really? Roanoke I thought was by far the most cohesive season so far, other than maybe Murderhouse, with less random shit thrown in there. Which occasionally leads to wonderful insanity like Ian McShane as murder Santa, but often fell flat.
Welcome to you're "DOOM"!
So we should put all our money in wig futures, right?