Reminds me of that Angel from "Evangelion" that looked like a sphere, but actually the sphere was the 3 dimensional shadow of the real Angel, which blew my mind and freaked me out simultaneously.
Reminds me of that Angel from "Evangelion" that looked like a sphere, but actually the sphere was the 3 dimensional shadow of the real Angel, which blew my mind and freaked me out simultaneously.
This...wait, maybe not...but on the other hand...
I'm tired of "human" heroes taking on things, like cyborgs and robots, and hitting them as if they have super strength. Most recently Batman was punching and kicking Parademons in "JL: War" and knocking them side to side as if they were common criminals, but really if even the most fit human was punching metal…
Marvel: Spider-Man
I'm going to jump on the Kree bandwagon (which would be awesome!), but I also want to ask—any theories on what "T.A.H.I.T.I." actually stands for?
Name: The Doctor
THAT SCENE—DAMN THAT SCENE! (T^T)
I remember watching "The Simpsons Movie" and feeling sad when Marge tells Homer she took the kids to Springfield, however when she reveals she used their wedding video to record the message I, and almost the whole audience, let out a collective "awwww" and I sniffled a bit.
BTTF 4 plot: Someone from even farther in the future travels back in time to find out why hoverboards and flying cars don't exist in 2015 anymore.
Apologies, you are correct about the girl. However the scene also shows Pike behind a wall/table barking orders, meaning he was hardly helpless and Kirk probably knew Pike was perfectly capable of taking care of himself in a firefight, except in this instance it was unfortunate luck Pike ended up shot, as is the case…
True love's kiss!
No, Pike dies because there is a rapid fire shuttle decimating the conference room. And Pike may be lame physically, but it would have been irresponsible of Kirk to leave behind people around his immediate vicinity, like the woman, to go off and help someone just because they are friends. I am not saying friends and…
He actually does help that women in the deleted scene in the theatrical cut, then sees an opportunity to take the fight to the Khan and possibly distract him from firing on his unarmed colleagues by moving to the hall away from everyone—hardly a "macho jerk" move. And it's not like Pike is the sole target in that…
After some heavy thinking (that I should be putting towards work but meh) I actually think "Supernatural" will continue to entertain people for years to come. I am personally surprised by how much I still enjoy old episodes and new, and the comedy this show delivers is timeless. Example:
I'm sure Pike is the kind of man who would prefer Kirk try to stop Khan and save everyone as soon as possible instead of spend time making sure one man is safe while others are getting killed around him. Him running off is not impulsive, it's tactical. "The needs of the many..."
Kirk didn't leave Pike, in the theatrical cut he didn't realize Pike had been shot and was already running out to take out Khan's ship. It was Spock who saw Pike and went to help him.
Name: The Happening
I wonder if they'll revisit Detroit as well.
But the PS2 had this awesome exclusive when you beat the game! There was also an unlimited ammo Chicago Typewriter gun, but not sure if that was also exclusive.
After millions of years of evolution...