Not to be rude but have you read those Golden Age Wonder Woman comics? It complicates things.
Not to be rude but have you read those Golden Age Wonder Woman comics? It complicates things.
The term "BDSM" doesn't mean that every possible aspect is involved. It never has. That's the point of its existence.
I could repeat my question but I see you're lost.
I want to read it
Oh, yeah, the special sort of commercial negotiation that goes on that doesn't involve the market… right…
I know a lot of metal band members and none of them listen to Megadeth anymore.
I played RE4 for the first time in years recently, and I still kind of chuckled at that screen. So mean.
Simple: unreliable narrators are used in video games because it's easier than writing a fair, coherent mystery that the player can solve.
We all know better than to say that name three times.
Wow, this would be like Hell for me.
Fallout 4? Where do you all find the time to play all these games, all at once?
I think it's more a crying shame that Anderson hasn't been treated as a hot commodity compared to Duchovny in the long run. I like Duchovny fine but Anderson is better at acting by an order of magnitude.
There's a lot of documentaries that come to mind.
Wellick's character is the albatross around the neck of that show. It is so corny and maudlin to have Malek's character in anything like close proximity to someone like that.
Hall and Carpenter's supporting cast was bafflingly uncharismatic, even when it included people like Jimmy Smitts, John Lithgow, Peter Weller and a Carradine. The only interesting character was Doakes, so of course he died. Me and my friends still do the pose from the grinning Erik King waist-up casting photo used for…
Manimal is a good commenter.
I never saw a ton of that show but from what I saw, you could probably call "Xena" the most successful Wonder Woman adaptation to date. They could do worse.
Oh, that's sad, I hear that nice Aubrey Plaza's in it and I hope she succeeds at her goal of becoming a movie actress.
See "The Gang Tries Desperately to Win an Award".
Jason Sudeikis guest appearances. All of them.