The belief is based on leaks from the rumour sites. You can believe or disbelieve them, but leaks have been known to happen and these rumoured leaks have been supported by Marvel's subsequent actions.
The belief is based on leaks from the rumour sites. You can believe or disbelieve them, but leaks have been known to happen and these rumoured leaks have been supported by Marvel's subsequent actions.
It wasn't just similar, it was nearly identical. Also, awesome.
Unfortunately, my pun generator is on the Fritz Fischer.
This is how I read it too. What could be more pathetic than following Smash Mouth on tour 10 years after their prime?
And to signify it, they gave us the rainbow. Then Moses high-fives a Predator.
Maybe John didn't tell anyone that he was abused. It could go either way, certainly, but the show strongly suggested that he is a pedophile.
I'm not saying that, I'm saying that if you're a fan of the original Star Wars movies and not a fan of the special editions of the prequels, it doesn't make much sense to watch movies you don't enjoy just because you're a Star Wars fan.
Patti mentions that he's a pedophile.
His Sith Palpatine felt like a cross between William Sadler's Grim Reaper and the guy from the Nightmare board game (and not in a good way).
"As someone who loves movies, though, it’s terribly depressing to think of Star Wars fans who derive more joy from repeating “it’s so dense” and smug Screenwriting 101 bromides about Phantom Menace lacking a main character than actually, you know, watching Star Wars movies."
This was a really bold adaptation of "Synecdoche, New York".
Pun threads always fill me with the fury.
That was awesome and proof that Van Damme makes highly relevant social critiques.
But Dalton isn't "English-English"!
One day, when we need him the most, King O'Neal will wake from his slumber and rise again and explain how to snark responsibly.
It can be two things!
So, what did you think of Interstellar?
Batman and Spider-Man are the only superheroes that I can remember actually having a rule against killing, and they've both killed a bunch of people.
Ursa at least died. Lois pushes her down a trapdoor type thing, right? That's coded murder.
Salesman saw someone buying shoes after they'd witnessed a murder and had an emotional reaction. I don't think the show is trying to say anything against Angela here, because surely nobody is going to keep wearing shoes covered in their dead boss.