hellosparky
HelloSparky
hellosparky

I see what you did there.

I, for one, think it’s cool that they decided to finally film a gender-swapped “Satan’s Alley.”

I mean, some of the biggest movies that year were that Jim Carrey Grinch thing and a movie about What Women Want starring *wince* Mel Gibson. Yikes.

That was precisely my justification for plunking down the $30.

It is, in fact, not.

This headline sounds a bit like Mad Libs.

Grandpapa Roach

Considering the actual state of the country and the terrible people who have so much influence over our politics, economy, and media, this show is so discouraging and hard to watch. Who would want to spend time watching these people when you realize it’s how America actually works?

Will the sky still be beige and boring like a sea of smoggy farts?

Are we still going to have to fight the Imprisoned and his doofy muppet toes 47 times though?

Can anyone explain why used PSPs are still bizzarely expensive online (Ebay, etc.) more than 15 years after the system came out? There’s literally one game I want to play that was PSP-only, but shelling out $100+ for a handheld that is almost two decades old seems wild to me.

Do you think her baby, feeding while she was in costume, should be known as Very Young Loki?

itty bitty living space

The amount of effort Square Enix puts into taking a specific handful of their most beloved games and painstakingly making them not look better time after time is truly astonishing.

The amount of effort Square Enix puts into taking a specific handful of their most beloved games and painstakingly making them not look better is truly astonishing.

I don’t know if it was just me, but I found the Time Keepers virtually impossible to understand without captions on.”

With Ray Liotta in there, please tell me they’re not attempting some kind of hackneyed Goodfellas crossover.

Everyone forgets about his stellar performance in “Satan’s Alley” (winner of the Beijing Film Festival’s coveted Crying Monkey Award).

Your comment read as if you were being sarcastic, I may have misinterpreted.

Voting is the purest expression of who you are and what you value. It ain’t all about what restaurants you have.