Thomas Romain is a terrific artist working in the anime industry in Tokyo. Previously, he showed how to draw…
Thomas Romain is a terrific artist working in the anime industry in Tokyo. Previously, he showed how to draw…
I think it tells us something important, though. Melisandre has been doing what she does for a very, very, very long time. So for her to face a crisis of faith now, after all that time presumably having it continue unshaken, is that much more significant.
Personally I liked the fact that villain is “on same level” as the main characters. I’m sure he will be more impressive in the sequel.
You mean emotionally broken people? Yeah what the hell.
That episode is a perfect example. It’s FULL of them discussing the Garden of Eden and whether we should lose our innocence or not... Herbert.
Little known fact: Everything in and from Canada is full of fish.
Usually, these are well thought-out, but...that was terrible! The very slight evidence given is all down to the fact Hannibal is indeed trying to mess with her mind.
Beyond that, the theory is that an FBI agent ate several people in order to get someone they were training to kill if necessary anyway to ... kill ...…
My issue with the book is that the premise is just an excuse to shovel a nonstop barrage of 80's nostalgia towards the reader in a way that’s ostensibly relevant in 2044.
Since this is Ready Player One, ‘ruining’ the book may actually mean improving it.
My reasonably-worded opinion is bitching? Lord, I hope you don’t ever end up with an actual bitch in your life, Captain Sensitive.
The more I hear Donald Trump supporters talk the more convinced I am they’re Possum Eaters & Cousin Fuckers..
I know where he can go
The FBI wants Apple’s help to investigate a terrorist attack. Apple says providing this help is the real danger.…
Years after having seen Predator 2, I still want a Predator movie set somewhere in the early 1700s involving pirates, because pirates battling a predator with flintlock pistols, swords, and cannons would be cool.
Batman v Superman’s final trailer is really heavy on the Batman—and it shows that even if Bruce Wayne is getting…
“A BLACK”?!?!?!?!?!
I think it fell into the same trap as The Force Awakens (to far less success on every level). It wasn’t concerned with evolving - it was all about re-establishing the status quo for maximum nostalgic impact, and no regard for being fresh, new and creative - the very things that made it such a phenom in the first place.
We’re two episodes into the X-Files revival, and what we’ve gotten is pretty much a throwback to the show’s 1990s…
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