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I may be forgetting something since it has been a long time since I watched Dragonslayer but how exactly did they town workout that deal. The dragon couldn't speak as far as I can remember.

I think sometimes my patrons don't understand these basic things:

I always wanted one of those big 4 seater cars the Goblins have in the starter area.

This was one of my favorite toys growing up. Remember not even knowing it exited and my parents surprising me with it on my 5th Birthday.

Talk about creepy I am sure eventually someone will make a super cut of every time Bill Cosby offered someone a drink in a movie or TV show.

So adorable! Years ago my best friend made me a plush necronomicon. He has always made monsters out of stuffed animals even as far back as the 80s.

But what if Archer only restored the timeline he knew which was the one already altered by the events of First contact? Which then causes the paradox that leads to the new Trek films?

I always viewed Enterprise as not the history of Star Trek that lead into the Original series but the altered timeline that resulted from the events in First Contact. This is somewhat supported by the Borg from that movie showing up in the series. The temporal war is the result of all the various factions in the

Very well said even movies I did not like like Avatar I still appreciated the original designs and work that went into making that movie. What turned me off was the actual story. I found it very bland which made the commons story elements: civilized man saves native people, Army and business are the bad guys ect.

I worked in food service for three long, awful months in my mid-teens, and I would happily cabbage patch into traffic with a sparkler hanging out of my ass if that were the only other option outside of serving other human beings a meal for money.

I picked up an original release copy of that alien comic at a local shop for a song (I think $6) It is one of the best Sci-fi horror comics I have ever read on top of being a great adaptation.

I bought the new GW on a whim and the power cards are really not that bad. What was bad was the awful 4th edition D&D rules it used. What I did was end up using the cards with our mashed up GW house rules which by that stage had gotten pretty wild with TMNT animal mutation rules and old school D&D magic. How we

Maybe she meant gay like in the 1940s way?

The first book was good everything in the series after it ruins it.

All this is spot on but the way they recovered from those missteps is important too. They didn't jump on a reboot of the Hulk as a franchise they simply reintroduced him in Avengers sidestepping any of the messy origin and story contradictions of the previous two movies and they recast him with a new actor and

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So are you saying the leg brace was really to hold his member secure like Little Donny?

Oh I totally sympathize with him about that I put it down after 2 chapters because I just didn't find it that interesting.

I remember the sequel starting out with Gump saying something to the effect of "Don't let assholes make a movie about your life". I think I put it down after the second chapter.

I like the book but yes the movie surpasses it in so many ways. I still would like to see a faithful film version get made because some )pretty neat stuff in the book was left out. I think the world can handle both movies existing.