darksunprime
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darksunprime

You don't tweet to ask what something like this is! You kill it, and then you burn it into a fire so hot that not even ash is left, then you tweet, then someone tells you what it is, and then you yell HUZZAH because that nightmare made flesh is no longer on the earth to terrorize the innocent.

Better yet, I want to see a Black Widow-Winter Soldier team-up film. They're the best couple Marvel had.

that' why you don't f*ck with rocket raccon, his natural habitat is war (cue deathmetal growl and killes guitars)

"but Robocop is one of the best science fiction movies of the year so far."

I'm driving my SUX to the theater right now!!

I bet Dr. Doom was pissed! Oh wait you said Latvia.

An there you are, n***a! Bitch starts screaming about spider magic, this sword is just humming, man this f*****g sword is just all humming that oldskool shit, y'know wut I mean and BOOM bitch explodes!

That's how this real n***a plays, rollin' D20's like 20 inch dub n***a!

Cards Against Humanity is just kind of a "for the lowest common denominator" kind of thing. It's not even that the kind of humor it endorses is bad or inherently low-brow or anything, it's just that it tries way too hard to be vulgar, and when almost every combination of cards results in something obscene and vulgar,

"I trust Drake's process and I know we will do something really natural and real," Stewart said. "But I told Drake, 'Don't expect that I am going to be able to do this. It's too hard.' But he wouldn't take 'no' for an answer. I've given directors disclaimers before, but never this much."

You know what killed anime for me?

It will still be jjWars — regurgitated fanfic, just like jjTrek.

Red Dwarf: Because Red Dwarf.

Blake's 7

Babylon 5

I personally would recommend, at least from a modern perspective, Annihilation, Annihilation Conquest, Nova, and Guardians of the Galaxy. All available in their entirety on Marvel Unlimited. You can branch off into all the other galactic Marvel stuff from there.

There's this mysterious quality surrounding "Guardians of the Galaxy" that's getting a lot of folks amped up for it. What is it? The desire for a really fun space adventure? Something as exciting to us now as when we saw "Star Wars" as children? A new band of cynical outlaws to fill in the void left by "Firefly"? All

Theoretically, Christopher Lee could turn up. Does that count?