In the words of the late, great Bob Hoskins, "I believe it."
In the words of the late, great Bob Hoskins, "I believe it."
Well put.
I hope he won't have to share that cut with all his stunt doubles.
He will "banish Rebels to the land of wind and ghosts!"
Donald… Trump…
Then you have forgotten the face of your father.
Don't forget the weak-minded fool in a position of apparent authority.
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True. I mean, are we to believe that this is some kind of magic falcon who shares a psychic link with Cap and was maybe turned into a vampire in the last series, or something?
He's the best there is at what he does, and what he does… is so terribly pretty!
Stop encouraging Henry Peter Gyrich.
Grumpy Redwing (Page 4, Panel 5) just sold me on this book.
Oh, they got this all screwed up.
I've been watching the new Blu-Ray release of Bram Stoker's Dracula and I don't think it'll surprise anyone to say how woefully miscast Keanu was in that movie. But in the special features there's interviews with him during filming, and it's really… endearing, I guess, at how jazzed he was at the time to be part of…
It really was. My group got a backstage tour before the show (and it was great), but it was only afterwards that I knew enough to be disappointed that we didn't get to see all the mechanical stuff underneath that powered the ring, the cylindrical section of the stage, etc.
Yeah, I did a theater tour of London in college and got to see both
halves of the stage version at the National, back to back—a 6 hour
(plus intervals) marathon in the Olivier. Really amazing—this was
before the film, and I remember thinking at the time that CGI wouldn't
be nearly as charming than the puppetry for the…
But Captain America isn't fighting his fellow Americans who demand existing immigration laws be upheld. Captain America is fighting a supervillainous supremacist group who are attempting to kidnap, perform unethical medical experimentation upon, and then murder illegal immigrants.
If it makes you feel any better, Uncle Frank forgot his reading glasses.
Someday he will return, in the hour of our greatest need—Gus Polinski, Polka King of the Midwest.
Great Job, Internet, you're what the French call "les incompetents."