Why would you? None of the douchey things you have a tendency towards doing—-such as smug condescension and the haughty belief that everyone you engage in discourse with are either idiots and fools—-qualify as douchey material in your book.
Why would you? None of the douchey things you have a tendency towards doing—-such as smug condescension and the haughty belief that everyone you engage in discourse with are either idiots and fools—-qualify as douchey material in your book.
I believe it.
That Borg costume is pretty bad-ass.
Just to clarify, this didn't actually happen in real life. It was an SNL skit in the 80s.
Funny. I don't believe I've said one way or the other what I think about the Nolan films. You're welcome to quote where I have.
Well... let me break it down for you, since commenting on a public forum seems to be a new and frightening thing for you...
I think unfortunately you're confusing curiosity for depth with 'a chase'. But whatever strokes your ego, champ. I certainly can't discuss anything without substance to engage with. *shrugs*
So The Avengers using a trite and lazy cliche (hackneyed boilerplate that even you can't argue with) is in your estimation a forgivable feature of the film's great qualities.
So in what way do you feel the Nolan trilogy hasn't met these conditions?
Commenting on the style of Nolan's Batman films would be one thing... but that's not what you're doing. You've already condemned this movie with surety that it won't be 'as good as it could be', that it won't be a 'Batman film', that it won't be Avengers level quality (which I'm guessing means it will be missing rapid…
How are you able to do that? Render a verdict on a movie you've yet to have seen?
I've a lot of friends have worked them and I don't have even half of their ambition and determination. It's pretty hard work.
You have to understand... pitching your wares at a convention (especially one that's Vegas on meth like SDCC is) is stressful, thankless, exhausting work that sometimes feels like you're climbing Mt. Everest. You have to have your salesman smile plastered on ALL the time, even or especially if you've only gotten three…
Bring me back a souvenir. =)
The phantom island to the west of Ireland went by a lot of names: Hy-Brasil. Tir Na Nog. Mag Mell. Even Geoffrey of Monmouth's Avalon.
Absolutely. But the 10th Commandment set was massive.
The most famous I think is the 1923 Ten Commandments film set, which was re-discovered in the early 1990s.
The Prince of Darkness is certainly no stranger to a courtroom. *cough*cough*Mayo vs. Satan*cough*