It's like something out of a Hellraiser movie.
It's like something out of a Hellraiser movie.
He's quite effective at sneaking around Crush soda factories.
I always wondered if it hurt Captain when he was tore apart into five individual pieces stored inside the rings.
Hopefully, she explains it all. I know that wasn't the name of the show, but it's close enough.
To me, Citizen Kane is only an "important" film. Casa Blanca and many others are far more entertaining. I love Orson Welles though. Third Man, bitches!
I'll tell you when it's enough. Sorry, I write on-line and lists make the job easier. If I composed a horror list, it'd be on there.
I thought he was good in Horns.
It would easily fit into a 100 greatest horror films. I'd also say it's a modern horror classic if it wasn't released so long ago. I'm getting up there.
He seems to have two modes and I thoroughly enjoy both.
Scream might have played with the slasher formula, but that formula was always its bread and butter. That being said, it's a formula that doesn't seem like it would lend itself to serialized storytelling. It doesn't take a genius to figure this out. A Nightmare on Elm Street television show would however be badass in…
I was the guy taking such orders in the last days of the video store.
Did you see Home Sick? Fun stuff.
I get guns for hunting and self defense but when does an assault rifle prove effective for either one of those things. Also, it doesn't take an assault rifle to go on a shooting massacre. I don't know.
I'd like to hear more about this ten million dollar deal with the Saudi's. That sounds sort of sketchy, Hulkster.
I would love the UK Hooligans in the WWE.
I thought we might be getting a Ziggler, Rusev, KO, and Cesaro Fatal Fourway, but it's looking more like two separate matches. I keep forgetting about Ryback.
A comedic masterstroke?
Outside of marketing, is there really any reason to cross them over. Fox has a great comic book property with X-Men and then they have Fantastic Four. Personally, I think Marvel could do some pretty fun things with Fantastic Four. If this does as poorly as it looks, they might get a chance to do just that.
It looks horrible, but they could possibly run a marketing campaign accusing people not going to the theater of being racist because of black Johnny Storm. Judging from the trailer, I'm entirely going the route of racist.
I only remember Eubanks because he seemed to be the only man alive that found Leno to be THAT funny.