With Dean's luck with electronics, we should all be lucky Jericho's jacket didn't explode in Dean's face.
With Dean's luck with electronics, we should all be lucky Jericho's jacket didn't explode in Dean's face.
I don't watch TNA, but I have to know; did the two separate brawls combine in the locker room to create one massive six-man brawl? That would have been funny.
Cynically, I think Civil War has become a big event for Marvel because Captain America and Iron Man have become big for Marvel. Having two of their most popular characters duke it out will sell copies, even if the copies aren't very good.
To be honest, it's very similar (but somehow lesser) than Ming Doyle's art from earlier in the series.
If Richard plays this right, he can actually use his fuckup as an excuse to get the platform running. He just needs to tell Jack the truth: EndFrame has half of the algorithm, the Hooli brogrammers have the other half, and if they work together to beat Pied Piper to market, then Pied Piper is done for (or at least…
The balloons have been there all season.
If Richard left (and convinced Gilfoyle and Dinesh to leave too), then who at Pied Piper would have the expertise to actually work on it if something goes catastrophically wrong?
I prefer to listen to Cheap Trick.
Jon's not the messiah. He's just a very naughty boy.
There's a great Kyle Kinane standup bit about The Bridge with the darkest possible joke imaginable: "they set up cameras and caught these people…well, they didn't catch them, but on film…"
Great, now I'm imaging the park dressed in a cloak and stalking around the White Chapel district of London.
Surely it will have all the success as Peter Pan: Origins.
I want to know: did some executive really thing Gods of Egypt was going to be a smashing success and possibly the launching pad for a shared universe? Those are the types of movies studios would be lucky to barely con enough people into seeing and not tentpole movies. It's like betting the farm that people are going…
Are there really any actors that can carry a movie just through their name recognition anymore? Tom Cruise seems to only hit with Mission: Impossible movies (and is supposedly in those Universal Monster-verse movies). Will Smith is in Suicide Squad. Aside from Leonardo DiCaprio, are there any A-listers left or has…
I think you're forgetting that the movie was SNOW WHITE and the Huntsman. The Snow White name at least gives the audience some idea of what the movie's about, even if it is a "dark gritty re-imagining." No one really cares about a Huntsman they don't remember.
I do love how much Pam has changed from season 1 to now — she's a pretty good field agent when she needs to be.
So apparently this is a new weird fetish. I should have expected everything's a fetish now.
Dammit, I want to be the wrestling nerd to define it! Oh well, at least Pam's form is really good and Lana took the bump on her shoulders - like you're supposed to - and not her neck.
As a millennial, I feel the urge to defend my generation. Space Jam only holds a spot in the hearts of people that were pre-teens between 1997 and 1999. Everyone else either doesn't care.
He certainly showed you.