Downtown
Where the folks are broke. You go
Downtown
Where your life’s a joke. You go
Downtown
Where you buy a token. You go...
Home to Skid Row
Downtown
Where the folks are broke. You go
Downtown
Where your life’s a joke. You go
Downtown
Where you buy a token. You go...
Home to Skid Row
Here’s what NEEDS to be done: CG special effects houses need to unionize and demand fair wages.
This is absolutely disgusting.
I liked this movie just fine, but I had problems with the climax. Like why was everyone from the Front End of the train show up to fight the protagonists one at a time on the bridge. Or the fact that we barely know who any of the secondary antagonists are.
I'm sorry, this was the most skeptical gif (hard G) I could find after a short search.
Once again I find myself appreciating Marvel's commitment to gratuitous male nudity.
I posted this in Morning Spoilers, but it seems more appropriate here:
Counterpoint: Anyone remember a time when no one was asking if anyone remembers a time when SNL was actually funny?
I feel like Van Helsing's Dracula needs to occupy more than one slot in this list, or people might mistakenly assume he's merely as bad as the others on this list. No, he was in a class all his own; so campy and over-the-top loony that I expected him to start singing showtunes while letting his batbabies drink from…
Andy Serkis' death by worm/leech in "King Kong." Even today it gives me the chills...
Not a great movie, but the beginning of Ghost Ship freaks me out.
But she remained unique even after the end. No other unicorn in the world knows what regret is, and love.
Joyce Summers in Buffy. Kept her Chosen One daughter in check. Gave no shits about anyone except her family's safety. Only her mind could kill her.
Should this turn out to be true, I highly doubt it was planned. More like they needed to find a way to shoehorn Aquaman in and thought, :"Hey, remember that scene where Superman falls into the water with the whales? What if Aquaman was controlling them!" This also brings up the question of how Aquaman knew who he was…
These are great! They have a real Monty Python feel to them.
It's from the South African version of the book cover. The artist is Joey Hi-Fi.
Episode VII: There and Back Again: A Rebel's Tale by Bilbo Starkiller
I think part of the point of the movie is that the punishment is unwarranted. I think that adds to the horror, it wasn't some ancient diety following strict moralistic rules, it was some lady who thought you were an asshole. What if you did something to someone, it was nothing major, just doing your job, and it ruined…
Who here totally wants their own talking Rocksack? I know I do.