Oh my god…the wall wasn't to keep the Mexicans out…it was to keep the Americans in! It all makes sense now!
Oh my god…the wall wasn't to keep the Mexicans out…it was to keep the Americans in! It all makes sense now!
What bugs me about the word "troll" nowadays is that it's a work that strips away any sort of context or weight from people's actions, and thus makes them easy to just blow off. You can dismiss anything by calling it "trolling", and as such it's kind of ceased to be a word.
"Jews aren't human and they should be put in camps and killed" is a bad opinion that did a SHITLOAD of harm, and continues to do harm to this day.
I just want to say I love all the band names on the posters.
The Librarian would probably be my second choice after Vetinari, really.
Sorry, that was a great MST3k episode, so it still counts as a point in PBS's favor.
Wasn't OML whatever the Marvel equivalent of an Elseworld was?
I really hope they don't bring Banner back to life; Marvel's been doing a really good job lately with making major changes like that (removing old established characters and bringing in legacies) and sticking by them, and I'd hate to see that go away.
Save vs, Recession
Oh come on, you're telling me you've never put on some music, grabbed a nice cup of tea, and settled in to read the latest volume of the Constitution?
Watch the trailer. It's that bad.
Because that would require, you know, writing skill.
Huh, so let's check out the trailer then, see how it is…
I feel sorry for whatever poor schmuck that ends up having to tell Trump that he has to leave the White House, regardless of if it's end of term, impeachment, security, whatever.
Would you believe I actually forgot the Kinect existed?
"Give a man a gun and he's Superman; give him two and he's God."
I really, really wish Nintendo would stop pushing the motion-control party games. Does anyone ever actually play those more than once just to see what they are?
So which is the dumber decision by Marvel: making symbol of all that is good Captain America secretly a Nazi the whole time and acting like that's not the hackiest of hacky twists, or taking one of their main female characters who's getting prepped for her own movie and making her the villain because they needed a…
One of my favorite bits in "Lay Down Your Burdens" was a nice background indication about what Baltar was going to be like as president.
The Underworld movies remind me of tabletop RPG campaigns I've been in where the GM plotted out everything and has his pet NPCs do everything, while all the players get to do is sit there and get narrated at and be impressed at how cool and badass the GM's pet NPC is as they do everything.