chris7ba
Chris7BA
chris7ba

You Don't Mess with the Zlatan.

I was wondering why the away crowd broke out into chanting Santi Cazorla's name so often, even before the first goal.

This isn't happening in the first season

When I heard that there was going to be a Paddington movie, I thought it might be animated or, at worse, be a live-action movie with actors interacting with an animated teddy bear.

Did anyone else notice that all the nominees for Best Actor were actors portraying a real-life figure?

True, but if the movie deals in some way with another one of the Infinity Gems, it is possible that we see Chris Evans bid adieu to the franchise, ala the comic book.

Something in Phase 3 has to lead up to a sort-of "retiring" of the current line-up. That being said, I don't think it will play out exactly as reported, with the exception of Steve Rogers dying at the end of Civil War, because the comics gave him the perfect way to bow out, being shot on the steps of the courthouse

So, how is this different from "The Art of Manliness?"

Yes, but what comes in at number 1: Pennywise or Frank-N-Furter?

Uh, how about one of the greatest and most memorable voice actors, Tim Curry, in...well, anything, really.

When I first started having sex, I found that the condoms I was using pinched to the point where I would lose feeling. You know what I did? I didn't whine about having to use a condom; I got my ass to the store and bought a different kind of condom.

When I saw "Tusk," I knew that it was Johnny Depp, and it sounds like Johnny Depp; but it looks like an unkempt Val Kilmer.

Write this out, now!

I don't know about the rest of you, but when starting out new cities in SimCity 2000, or SC3K, large portions of time were devoted to sitting there and not doing anything while I waited for the year to finish in order to collect taxes to build whatever large improvement my people were clamoring for. This game is no

I read somewhere that both Kevin Smith and Gene Simmons also want to do a Krampus movie.

I'm reading "The Bostonians," "Ojos de Perro Azul" and "History of the Spanish Language."

I think the problem isn't necessarily that the reboots are following a flawed formula; what it could be is that the screenwriters and/or directors know that unless their movie makes beaucoup bucks, it won't get a sniff at a sequel, so throw everything you could tell in the span of three or four movies in a blender and