Somebody's got to wrangle the freaks.
Somebody's got to wrangle the freaks.
My mom was sold on it the moment she first saw the trailer, so she's been guilting me into seeing it with her for over two months.
Snyder saw how positively everyone responded to Iron Man and Spiderman in Civil War; that's the Flash comparison. But with more brooding and seriousness.
If his victim can fall in love with him, then darn it, so can I!
Darkseid's minions
Hahahaha, this'll be terrible.
Please put Zeljko Ivanek in more comedic movies. Thanks!
Oh yah?
I don't quite get what's supposed to be so amazing about this game, but the frequency of this kind of response has sold me on it. I'm too busy to start an involved new game (same reason I'm not running out to buy a Switch, which is another foregone conclusion at this point), but maybe by the time of the Steam summer…
Face/Off was Face/Off.
This is another one directed by Snyder, isn't it? Do we really need to go through this again?
That's all it is.
Oh yeah, this is a Netflix movie, so it's easy to check out if it's half-way decent. Sweet!
I think part of understanding "Blood Crieth Unto Heaven" is the running thread that American Dad! is a television show in its own universe. The play is not 'canon,' if the show can really be said to have such, but I watch it as the 'actors' of the show putting on a stage adaptation of their TV show.
And Sinbad sacrificing himself, limb by limb.
"ROGER, NO!"
Reggie's gotta keep moving.
I love the Christmas party in heaven.
SHOTS!
The slow-motion slap followed by a flat "Get out," encapsulates what I love about this show.