The scene is also enjoyable if cut into a Ted Williams biopic.
The scene is also enjoyable if cut into a Ted Williams biopic.
The scene is also enjoyable if cut into a Ted Williams biopic.
Indeed, it was preserved enough for the aliengoop infectious agent, which had been frozen mid-process by the Jockey's death or whatever, to still be intact.
The electric current stimulated that goopstuff directly or by making it register the flesh as alive again, and so it continued its process and made the head…
Indeed, it was preserved enough for the aliengoop infectious agent, which had been frozen mid-process by the Jockey's death or whatever, to still be intact.
The electric current stimulated that goopstuff directly or by making it register the flesh as alive again, and so it continued its process and made the head…
Whence the feathers?
Whence the feathers?
"today we'd call them tech nerds or something"
Over here, especially back then, we'd call them "boffins". Like Uncle Clive, or the lads in Gibson's "The Difference Engine". Q from James Bond, sort of.
Aye, someone should lend him and/or Santana a copy of "Monkey Shines", stat.
"PHIL McCRACKEN!"
Remake cartoon characters are endlessly taunting each other about the tastelessness of their rear end meat, it's true.
I've only ever seen the episode recapped here, so I didn't know of this "Bug". Yet even so, the worst non-principal character name has got to be that of the fellow with the black-framed glasses: "Math".
Funky, butt-lovin…
If he's under 18 stone, you can't call him hubby, darling. Just a usage note.
"She deserved it! She DESERVED to die!… Now lower your vahoohah onto my face."
I'd make a great Doc Octopus, rebooters. Or, hello, Kingpin. With all respect to M. Clarke Duncan, or "Dunks", as we call him at the big guy lunch & brandy club.
@ Sunglasses:
It's true. "I'll fuck you 'til you love me" were his exact words to a future opponent.
Just want to give two awesome fat thumbs up to your login, pic, and profile, Bashar Teg!
Boys, you've got me blushing so redly that the one remaining white spot looks like it must be the spot where the spray-painter held me in place with his thumb.
Johnny Goodman fair well 'owns' in "Fallen", too, I'd say.