"There’s also the idea of Jake never taking time off, despite there being a whole episode (also this season) of Jake (and the rest of the Brooklyn Nine-Nine gang) taking a vacation to a beach house. "
"There’s also the idea of Jake never taking time off, despite there being a whole episode (also this season) of Jake (and the rest of the Brooklyn Nine-Nine gang) taking a vacation to a beach house. "
Also, she was NOT dressed as Chun Li (beyond wearing blue and having hair ribbons), that's just the association Eddie made.
"Why are you dressed like Chun Li from Street Fighter?" FTW
Cool. Thanks for the link.
As am I (give or take a year), and it must have skipped my neighborhood, because I have no recollection of it being a big deal with my group when it was in the theater, as opposed to films like Transformers, or Ghostbusters, or Predator, or Beetlejuice, or Die Hard or Aliens, all of which we chatted about at length.
There's only one logical place to go next…
A mix of "Commando" and "Predator". Triple digit body counts, and at the end nothing is left but a smoking crater and the team walking out.
Roman gets relegated to comic relief in 5 because he's now sharing the screen with The Rock and Diesel, whereas in 2F2F he was the muscle.
And how many part sevens ARE there? Potter. Bond. Star Trek. What else? POTApes? It can't be that long of a list.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was made up. I know everyone (including me) looks at it now as one of the greatest/favoritest movies ever, but I'm not sure I even ~saw~ it in the 80s. I DEFINITELY don't remember it being talked about amongst my peers as a kid. My first memories are of seeing it as an older teen,…
But unlike all of them, she's completely untrained in her powers, and has about ten minutes of SHIELD agent experience, so I wouldn't say she outclasses any of the Avengers. Hell, they wouldn't even let her use her powers to protect herself in this episode, for fear of her bringing down the entire building.
He was told to act like he normally would, which would be "giant douche."
Perhaps…if you didn't live in a universe where you could also tap Iron Man, Captain America, Hawkeye, Black Widow, Thor or the Hulk for assistance.
It also explains that Coulson & Co are tracked down Ward through her, when her mom mentions the men that came around asking about her.
Like Adam, I was born in the 70s and grew up in the 80s. Not sure if that makes me a 70s kid or an 80s kid. I definitely don't know why it would be neutral for a 90s kid, who would for some reason have bothered to go back and acquire toy/game/cartoon knowledge from before he was born.
And not only that, by uniting the criminal underworld, he doesn't have to waste time and resources competing against them, and can instead focus on his long-term goals. Also known as "The Stringer Bell Technique."
You don't need heroin. You DO need money and influence, and heroin can get you both.
I love the SNL skit with the Rock as Clark Kent, and all of his Daily Planet colleagues snickering that he really thinks they can't figure it out…
Yeah, it was their first meeting at the construction site in the first episode.
I want to see a full series version of the opening of X-Men Origins: Wolverine, where we see Pre-Weapon X Logan fighting through all of America's wars. (Like Highlander) I think the concept of a guy who has to navigate centuries of society while never really aging is fascinating, and you lose all of that by having his…