well he can’t compare it to a new one
well he can’t compare it to a new one
I can now picture her hovering around other people in the restroom like Moaning Myrtle and trying to determine if they belong there.
The "K" in JK Rowling stands for Karen now.
Honestly I have to keep reminding myself that The Simpsons didn’t already end around 1998 or so.
I tried to reply to this, but there was an ad made to look like an inline music player play bar over your comment, too. This is fucking ridiculous.
io9 — It’s the AV Club, but several hours later!
Might be coincidence that Bubba got that garage. But that is a straight up fucking noose. All you noose truthers out there can eat shit.
Waaah.
ok fine whatever but just watch the part with bunny and ducky’s plan
I might be remembering this detail wrong, but I think both of their pull-string voice boxes were miniature phonographs that could operate with interchangeable discs. Gabby Gabby’s defect was in the phonograph player. All she needed was to place her disc into a working player.
You gotta admit that Apple ditching Intel for their own silicon is pretty bold.
Tl;DR: we are wholly adopting embracing the Android standard features layout, now.
That’s interesting, since I would argue Toy Story 4 is the most girl-centric of the movies. Bonnie, our child focal point, is a girl, and if anyone noticed, the few other key children in the movie are girls too. The villain is a girl, (who literally steals the voice of the male hero- do with that metaphor what you…
Well put! I wholeheartedly agree. It’s all about moving on and tying up loose ends as you go. That’s what growing up and maturity are about, and I think at this point in this particular franchise, it felt right for me. I liked it a lot and still do.
One of the best moments of my life was riding on the top of the double decker bus that rides up Main Street in Disneyland while eating a strawberry waffle cone and listening to ‘Married Life’ play over the park PA. It has not and will not get any better than that.
I loveeee this part of the movie and revisit it often, but I didn’t love the rest of Up as much. For me it’s Toy Story 3.
I consider this the perfect example of *not* “fridging” a character. Carl’s connection to his late wife and their thwarted dreams is necessary background for the plot of the movie - a lesser film would have *told* us about it, but Pixar instead opted to *show* the hell out of it and communicate a lifetime’s worth of…
Pixar has made plenty of good movies since Up, but I still think Up is their magnum opus that they've yet to surpass.
what else are you upset about
Who needs a calculator when I have an elite team of bored nerds in the comments.