The first time I watched a clip of the non-Special Edition version of that scene a couple years ago, I was sort of baffled by the lack of the scream. Why wouldn't he scream when fall hundreds of feet into a bottomless pit?
The first time I watched a clip of the non-Special Edition version of that scene a couple years ago, I was sort of baffled by the lack of the scream. Why wouldn't he scream when fall hundreds of feet into a bottomless pit?
Given that "swatting" is a thing that happens rarely but with some frequency, I'd say that difference is not exactly a given.
It's men in their forties through sixties who are the biggest group of tantrum-throwing little babies outside of actual children under the age of 5 (with the possible exception of males between the ages of eleven and seventeen).
That, plus the fact that there's a sort of superiority complex that's pretty common among nerds - a sort of smug elitism: "I'm not like all these dull, normal people." In addition to having terrible fashion sense, people who wear fedoras tend to feel that doing so makes them cleverer and more intellectual and…
In fairness, there is a significant difference between having seen and loving the Star Wars films, and being a nerd about your love of Star Wars. The former includes the majority of Western society. The latter includes those who are familiar with the Expanded Universe and have visited Wookiepedia and can name all the…
Newspaper comics are written months in advance, but the "topical" references they make are often years overdue, because the people who write them are fuddy-duddies.
"So glad Arya stayed true to herself and chose not to go through will killing the (seemingly 100%) innocent actress. I would have been very disappointed in her."
Or more like the occasional American fascination with the drug cartels and their bloody wars going on in the country to the immediate south of ours.
Mother Teresa feed the poor too, but she also supported policies that caused those people to be poor in the first place and also she romanticized poverty.
The phrase "Telling it like it is" is, also, typically applied toward statements that could better be described as "Telling it like it isn't."
I think she thought that the question had to have the word "red" in the answer, so she was struggling to think of the alternative, less famous nickname for the Swiss Guards.
"they actually said "Throw the Jews in the ovens!""
Everything that we've said about the alt-right is A) based directly on what these people explicitly say in their own words - the behaviors they proudly engage in and the beliefs they proudly and very vocally espouse, and B) very obviously true to anyone who is even the slightest bit familiar with these people and the…
They're also pretty well-disposed and sympathetic to illegal immigrants and favor amnesty, which is surprising considering their stance on gay rights and support for Prop 8, but is delightfully surprising.
By believing a woman's claims of abuse against her former partner, you are LITERALLY WORSE THAN HITLER.
All the CGI in this film looks like absolute shit. I've seen Super Bowl ads that had CG animation that looked more real than this. The CGI in the first film was nothing to write home about, but at least it didn't look too distractingly fake. The stuff here is drifting slightly toward "Food Fight" levels of quality.
They alternate through about a dozen regular panelists, so she shows up every few weeks.
Trailers for early talkies were kind of ridiculous because they just ran through the entire plot of the film, plot point by plot point.
There are multiple job seekers for every job available. Millennials are bitching about how hard it is to find a job because of how hard it is to find a job.
Fry: Kif touched everybody there. Couldn't
any one of us be the mother?