It’s not. In any way. Rob seems to think “I’ve never personally heard of this movie” means it’s obscure.
It’s not. In any way. Rob seems to think “I’ve never personally heard of this movie” means it’s obscure.
Doesn’t pass the “reality logic” test, no matter what the math is saying. Think about it: A door through a wall still has a door, even on the other side. Passing through the black hole to another universe — would the black hole suddenly cease to exist? That would be the only way you’re not sucked right back in. He…
I think they’re taking the wrong lesson from it. It’s not change, it is failure to faithfully execute that change. If you do it well, I’ll stay with ya or think about picking you up if the way you were doing it bugged me before.
I think there was not yet a pool, and when the new owners were digging to put one in, they found her skull buried in the yard. (That’s what I got from it, anyway?)
In some versions, Otto’s also causes the target to provoke attacks of opportunity on their turn (because they’re dancing). If you can land this spell on the Big Bad for even one round, you basically give all of your melee characters an extra attack. Not only that, but it also drastically reduces the victim’s defenses…
The reason Otto’s Irresistible Dance is 8th Level is because it doesn’t allow either a saving throw or magic resistance. No matter how powerful your opponent is (Draco-Lich, Demi-God, Squirrel Girl) you take them off the board for 2-5 rounds- rounds where they can’t hurt you, heal their minions, or teleport away.
I actually like this. Having Bruce being able to leave Batman behind and actually live a life beyond the one that was fueled by his trauma/personal mission is pretty much “Batman is dead” already; yes, Bruce will eventually return, but it would be great to see him go back to being Batman not because of vengeance or…
To clush yor enamees. See dem dliven before yoo. Heear da lamendayshun of der wiemen.
I wasn’t aware the Ghostbusters were created as an example of male empowerment in a female dominated field and their genders were an important facet of their character?
When they first announced an all female Ghostbusters after years of rumours and false starts about a sequel I thought now that’s an interesting idea. Then all the information that starters coming out about left me thinking it ain’t gonna be that great (except the casting) but now I can I share my name with a freaking…
I'm in. But I'm still waiting for my TNG bluetooth badge
Was Star Trek: First Contact really the best Star Trek movie?
a case can be made that it is the best ST:TNG movie...
Pacific Rim showed the Jaegers being carried into battle by helicopters, humans standing on top of Jaegers firing flare guns, a Jaeger using cargo containers and a ship the way a human would use rolls of quarters and a baseball bat while fighting amongst skyscrapers.... I’m not sure what more they could have done to…
Timothy Omundson should have been Doctor Strange.
Basically every Alpha-male superhero. Superman, Batman, Captain America...Jon Hamm is the man. A real fucking man.
It was made possible during Matt Smith’s run really; The Corsair was mentioned as changing genders during his regenerations. I guess Missy was their big IN YO FACE move though, as you say.
Clint Eastwood as Old Bruce in an adaptation of Batman Beyond.
Depp as Crowley in Good Omens. Alan Rickman as Morpheus in Sandman. I'd also go with Mark Sheppard as Crowley because, well, Duh.
Easy.