“Homeless guy walks up to my car, yells at me and says insulting things.”
“Homeless guy walks up to my car, yells at me and says insulting things.”
Can it run Crysis?
So it’s a F&F ripoff with an all-white cast led by Dirty Harry’s kid
Overdrive: because F&F got too diverse.
Hate to admit it, but I’m now a HUGE fan of the new Civic Type R wing. I finally understood it as a form follows function display of self-deprecation *wink wink nudge nudge* to its fan base, and to everybody else its a laugh out loud at my youthful abandon. Totally respect it now, because its vision and design is 100%…
Lets do this.
“Oh my god, Becky, look at her Wing.”
I also love big wings, but wish the manufacturers would list the lift and drag coefficients alongside the car’s other specifications.
13 Assassins is one of my favourite action films in terms of relentless, balls to the walls carnage. The scene with alley of swords is so badass.
Don’t ask for anything you bastards won’t buy.
Simone is gorgeous AF.
Jesus christ.
And that’s one cool mecha-arm.
Wonder who built it, Stark Industries or Pym Tech?
I think that they should introduce Shang-Chi as a series regular in Iron Fist first. Then, merge them all as Heroes for Hire.
I think they’re making a mistake by not combining Cage and Fist’s series into one.
If your response to this article is anything other than a variation of, “that’s dope,” then mind your mother and keep your damn mouth shut since you can’t say nice things.
Man that slip was so Freudian it went on to create a school of psychology
Maybe it was a little needlessly rude to Jenkins and the rest of the film’s creators, but I don’t think he was wrong, and I think he does have a point.
All of these “Look at me and my supercar I know nothing about that I bought with my YouTube money” channels are stupid.
#TeamNoOne is the only good take on this one
I say this without exaggeration or hyperbole-
We also discover that her mom is Kirk’s mom’s half-sister, she took some classes with McCoy at Star Fleet, her roommate was Uhura, and she actually briefly served on the Enterprise during the first season of Star Trek, but she stood just off screen next to Chekov.