We all wake up from a fever dream and Wash is not dead.
We all wake up from a fever dream and Wash is not dead.
Acceptable if it’s the Zygon!Osgood. Not so acceptable if it was the Zygon!Osgood who died, and this is the real Osgood. Sometimes characters need to die and stay dead, even when we love them.
And it’s all been leading up to the big reveal that Peter Quill’s dad is Han Solo.
And this is why I only got so far in algebra, and took up knitting.
Yup. Reminds me of a joke about physics problems: “Given two spherical elephants...”
I think in maths we assume a 1-dimensional string...
Why isn’t it 16cm? (Four times the circumference)
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Errr.... Cabin in the woods was a theatrical assessment of the classic horror stereotype with just enough of a twist to make it fun. However, it acknowledged the twist in the beginning of the story, so it wasn't really a twist, but it made it much more human. I thought Cabin was more of a serious satire of how tropic…
Both the book and the film contain a twist as well: in The Little White Trip, it turns out that the kids are being manipulated and filmed for a reality show; in The Cabin in the Woods, they're also being manipulated and filmed, but as part of a secret ritual to appease horrific cosmic forces.
So the guy wrote a horror story about teenagers in a cabin, and one girl was blonde and another girl was brunette, and they got drunk and had sex and then were killed?
Regardless of whether his suit is successful it is kind of sucussful though because I now want to read the book to see how similar it is to the movie. So profit!
I don't know. Watching a scene like that I don't really fix my attention on Hulk's pants...
I feel like everyone in the comments is bitching to bitch. I think this is fucking awesome.
Growing up dad-less is tough for a young man. You're not sure how a man should handle things with no role models to learn from. But Star Trek TNG has been my moral and ethical blueprint since i was a little kid... To this day I say to myself..."Would Jean Luc Picard do this?"
Mother of Cranes is both vastly less intimidating and so very very Japanese.
Fargo works really well as one big long running mystery/catch the guilty party story.
Breaking Bad demanded to be binge watched. So did Black Sails. Too many cliffhangers on those shows to leave it to next week's new episodes.
It makes some of the bad parts in the beginning feel smaller than they are and the good parts look even better in comparison.