But there can only be one.
But there can only be one.
This is one of my very favorite movies - also a fantastic film score by Alan Silvestri.
I've been diving back into my Chandler and Hammett to get back in the groove. I'm thrilled for this - and I'm gonna ace those cases.
Hooray hooray - it's batshit insane.
That was torturously short, beautiful thing. I wanna take it behind a middle school and get it pregnant.
Is it weird that the music is the only thing I really needed to say - awesome.
At the age of 11, I highly doubt the kid has the ability to link a credit card or financial stream to an Xbox account (hence it's his mom's money vanishing as opposed to his), which means that at some point, Mom linked a credit card to an account on the 360 and left her son with open access to it.
Damn broken post confirmation. Apologies for the doubling-up.
Dammit - this whole "YouTube" failed post thing is misleading. I know you guys are working on it.
I default to Jeff Winger's overall conception. Failing that, I'll quote Community's antagonistic, wheelchair-bound debate-Svengali Jeremy Simmons: It's "all sizzle, no steak."
Baleted for post-repetition.
"Fall of the Wild"
"Orwell drifts between reality and fantasy sequences, which slowly reveal her history and past..."
Stephen Lang is a beast - but I hope we get to see more of his craft than just his Gen. MacArthur impersonation: The guy is an accomplished stage actor, and could stand being given some deep material.
If we're gonna roll with the Robin idea - can we at least skip Grayson, that dick Jason Todd, and go straight to Tim Drake? kthanksbai.
Take away the crazy, and you've still got a guy who can put on a good show. I keep coming back to 'Minority Report' in his defense. He was pretty solid in that film (a personal favorite of mine), and just like Spielberg, I have full confidence in Del Toro getting the kind of performance he'd like out of Crooz.
Bing!
@TheAznOne: People who weren't moderately disciplined when they were kids grow up to be a-holes. Hence, my wonderful Generation Y.
That usually tends to be the response after the third date.