One of my favorite conceptual jokes is "character is introduced to concept, doesn't believe it's real, finds out every other character knew about it forever"
One of my favorite conceptual jokes is "character is introduced to concept, doesn't believe it's real, finds out every other character knew about it forever"
The Maze Runner would win a shitty Hunger Games costume contest.
Remember those glory days when Colbert did all sorts of voices for Adult Swim shows? That Venture Brothers episode STILL has me thinking he should be cast as Reed Richards.
It makes for a way better article than the usual fare, where the interviewer ends up trying to also be the one cracking jokes about the song, and it just ends up seeming both fawning and mean-spirited.
Except for the awful greenscreen, because holy shit NBC won't even let him in the BUILDING?
I wish I had that confidence. Specifically in not believing in one-way roads.
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You big, dumb, idiot. OF BROCK! was right there.
Drive was the direct inspiration for Hotline Miami, and Nicholas Winding Refn is thanked in the credits.
It's a nice coincidence that this article went up today, because Hotline Miami is out for the PS4 later today. If you have the Vita/PS3 version, it just adds to the Cross-Buy collection, so you'll just get it for free.
I watched the entire series again in pretty quick fashion earlier this year, and there was never a significant dip in quality. It was a great show from start to end, especially the end. I still think the final season was the show's best.
what if she wrote some songs or something
I went looking through the archives to see if they reviewed Rocket Raccoon #1, and found that O'Neal wrote literally 7 articles about how they haven't announced who's playing Rocket yet.
It's no accident they cast The Iron Giant to play that character.
I don't know if Vin Diesel's ever NOT poured his heart into a film. Dude puts everything he's got into those stupid, stupid Riddick movies.
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IT'S SO MUCH WEIRDER THAN INTRODUCING APOCALYPSE. Just go see it. I can't say any more.
I really don't think she needed to shave her head for it. They cover her whole head in makeup anyway, I don't see why she can't just put on a bald cap.
He doesn't do anything. He's in 1, MAYBE 2 scenes, and then he's probably in the post-credits scene.
If the Guardians post-credits thing is an advertisement for another Marvel movie…watch out. That's gonna be even weirder than GotG itself is.