Don't forget that she pawned it. To get $500 it probably cost at least 4x that much.
Don't forget that she pawned it. To get $500 it probably cost at least 4x that much.
I eat apples and baby carrots that way sometimes. Just scrape your front teeth over them to peel of strips.
I eat apples and baby carrots that way sometimes. Just scrape your front teeth over them to peel of strips.
Overused perhaps, but many of the movies and games based on them aren't that good. I would still go to see a great zombie movie or play a great zombie apocalypse survival game.
I am a bit confused. Are the duped followers real people or are they actors playing a part?
I am a bit confused. Are the duped followers real people or are they actors playing a part?
Batman shouldn't kill the villians, but the state must be crazy to keep locking up the repeat offenders. Insane or not they should be killed on grounds of public saftey next time Batman hands one of them over.
Batman shouldn't kill the villians, but the state must be crazy to keep locking up the repeat offenders. Insane or not they should be killed on grounds of public saftey next time Batman hands one of them over.
I think its a mistake when a comic brings up the soft treatment of repeat offenders as it makes the problem stick out more without explaining it away. The real answer is that the writers they don't want to lose all their villains.
If Gotham were real I think there would be some quick rewriting of laws. If someone…
I think its a mistake when a comic brings up the soft treatment of repeat offenders as it makes the problem stick out more without explaining it away. The real answer is that the writers they don't want to lose all their villains.
If Gotham were real I think there would be some quick rewriting of laws. If someone…
I have HBO, I just prefer to watch it on my computer.
Robin's hallucinated kids do set a precedent for this being possible.
Ambiguous endings and untied loose ends are for short stories. Give us answers, resolution, and victory in finales. If a series was more episodic then there is less for the finale to do. In that case a bit of reflection on the entirety of the series and a solid conventional story (whatever that was for a series)…
"Give me your sword"
Flirting if I am any judge.
Unlike so many other book/comic book to tv/movie adaptations, I enjoy the changes in this sseries. They make it feel fresher and allow me to be surprised in ways that I can't be by rereading the books.
Vanessa from Austen Powers was a nice example. Turned out to be a robot all along.
That cat cut a deal with the alien.
Anyone else get distracted by that breathing vampire corpse? It made me laugh.
They did do a 3rd, 4th, and 5th season of the radio show a few decades after the first two seasons. Although Adams was dead by then, he did a significant amount of work on the scripts before he died.
I don't actually have it bookmarked, I just remember the pictures going around during the early x-files era. They really weren't that great.