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We never do. Now send me an attachment describing two chicks banging Isis with your dick, please.
She really looks like she's bringing in the catch of the day.
I corresponded with him last week. Certainly he'll show up here.
I was just scrolling down to make this point if no one else had.
Yeah, that'll be nice to see, because as a guy I grew up with a mother climbing Fortune 500 ranks in the '70's & '80's, and am planning to marry a female Paramedic/Firefighter.
Show her this clip and she will.
I'm sure they movie will be in very high resolution. Do you really need to see the tease in HD? How many times are you going to watch it and on what equipment?
Also, the was no "THDUM... THDUM" or "BwwhhaaAAAAAAAOOOoooooooo" sound effect, or screen going to black and returning to the action in slow mo so as to indicate Great Significance.
What I saw was that they took an overused cliche and made it fresh by showing how it would really work, the wiggle of the arrow in flight, and the splitting not just of an arrow, but how it comes apart, from the fletcher's binding being cut to the splintering of the wood. Something that's usually shown as totally…
You're welcome. Honestly, I push everyone I can towards getting TV on iTunes because that's how I want to get my content: paying a fair price through a clean interface for ad-free content without chirons or other marketing.
It's a riff on the pockets found on BDU pants. Which would be great... if there was any room in those pants to put anything.
I have some serious problems with this one, but it ain't the end of the world. I don't hate it as much as the new Spidey. As with Spider-Man, though, the limited video I've seen proves that Cap's new duds look MUCH better in action.
I know Walking Dead is on iTunes- don't watch the others, but good luck.
I actually REALLY like "Silver Age."
Too long, not punchy enough, but I like your direction. How about "X-Men: Gifted"?
You are brilliant.
I thought Cap was well received. Not Iron Man, but people seemed to like it.
Spot on.
The seventies provide just as great a political and social backdrop as the sixties, and they can bring in a bunch of great, appropriate characters- esp. if they just write off X-3 and say in never happened.
Of the several superhero pics last year, my girl and I agreed that it had some of the worst moments. But it also had some of the best. Magneto as a Nazi-hunter, Charles as a young cad, and the relationship they formed were all amazingly good. The internal conflicts were dead on, the external ones... not so much.