The problem with Monopoly is always the end stage, which is disproportionately long compared with the buying and building.
The problem with Monopoly is always the end stage, which is disproportionately long compared with the buying and building.
Awww. I like Risk.
Here's a scary thought: if this casting is actually true, between this and two Frozen movies, for the next decade we'll have to hear about how Gad is one of the biggest box office draws ever.
I don't know if I'd go so far as "really good." He can play Bruce Wayne just fine, and he'd do fine in a campier version (ie Burton or Schumacher), but I'm not quite sure he can portray the innate craziness of Batman in a serious film.
I never actually thought he would win, but I defintely said for weeks that Clinton was not far enough ahead for people to be getting complacent, let alone the gloating they were doing basically since the GOP primaries started.
Here's the thing about good surprises: they tie into the theme, and thus don't hurt the story if you know them ahead of time. On second viewing of The Village, it causes you to look deeper at all the characters and why they're doing what they're doing.
And, as I pointed out above, there are a lot less of the obsessives than there are of the casual fans.
"You win or you die" kind of foreshadows that, doesn't it?
I started this with a raised eyebrow, and by the end I'm at strong disagree.
If you know the Dark Tower goes really bonkers after book 4, at least you're prepared for it. The ending itself is divisive, but I found it perfectly acceptable.
There's two more books with the same characters. Even so, I don't know how you get more than six episodes out of the first book, and that's if you're literally filming every scene, which I wouldn't recommend.
What's the worse system of government: shouting or strange women in ponds distributing swords?
Yeah… its depressing either way.
Law of unintended consequences says you then stand a real chance of returning to present day and seeing President Ted Cruz on television.
Sure. But its totally irrelevant, because its what we had when the election occurred, and wasn't going to change.
Equally bad? EQUALLY bad? You know equal is a word that means "exactly the same" right?
Y'know, I really don't think that's the case. There's a lot of people that firmly reject everything the Democrats have to offer sight unseen, but that's very different from being unhinged, conspiratorial, violent lunatics. For one thing, taking to the streets requires getting up off the couch. For another, most of…
Thank you. This cannot be said enough. BERNIE SANDERS IS NOT A DEMOCRAT, and never was, other than in name only for six months of 2016.
I just took issue with something like that this morning on Facebook. The article was all about how the right wants to end college or some hysterical headline.
Are you really even sure you WANT Trump gone? I mean, most likely scenario is that you get Pence in that case.