It's videos like this that make me wish I had any creative whimsy or ambition at all…
It's videos like this that make me wish I had any creative whimsy or ambition at all…
Just started reading another of this author's (or authors's?) series to my 6-year-old - a post-apocalyptic world of dogs. I have a feeling I'll end up mired in this cat one before too long.
Neal Stephenson's Seveneves might have some of what you're looking for - the first half is in the present, but then it jumps like 10,000 years forward.
I managed to drop out sometime towards the end of last season, around the raid on Negan's outpost. I'm glad I did.
*pushes up glasses*
Everything's coming up Milhouse!
Same. I missed all the lead-up and had no idea it was "supposed" to be true. But it still scared the shit out of me and my friends. Of course we were working at a summer camp and living in the woods at the time, so it kinda hit close to home.
You think you have it bad? Just look at what I've been dragging around since 2008…
Does this book include several pages of someone pointlessly climbing a brutal, rocky, mountain? If not, I refuse to believe that Crouch wrote it.
Gravity is the only movie I've ever seen in 3D (aside from those old IMAX showreel type things). I'm pretty sure I have made the right choices.
Well, I know lightsabers would never work - but I'm still interested in WHY they wouldn't work. The idea of a lightsaber duel resulting an explosion of aurora every time the blades clash is pretty cool.
What about breast milk? Could that be a fifth pillar?
That DMV scene is amazing. Saw it before Star Wars with my wife and the whole theatre cracking up. But it was even better when I took my 5-year-old daughter to Star Wars, knowing what was coming and waiting for her to lose it. That sloth laugh is just hilarious.
I'm confused about whether I saw Olympus has Fallen before…I may have seen White House Down, or possibly both. In any case, I won't be seeing this one.
Kingston, and we mostly said Pop. But being Canadian, didn't freak out if someone said soda.
I try not to let bad science in TV shows bother me, but oh god the handwaving genetic bullshit really got on my nerves.
I vaguely remember the existence original from French class when I was a kid (I don't think I understood much of it), but never heard of this remake.
I just read the first two books in the past few days, and I've decided I like show Amos better than book Amos. Though I wish show Amos would go on more drunken-sailor-on-shore-leave benders.
wasn't the wolf attack just a couple hours earlier, in show-time? I thought this was all happening in one never-ending day.
Wait…isn't S.H.I.E.L.D. already a spinoff of the Marvel movies? How long until there isn't any media that isn't part of the Marvel universe?