I do kind of like the idea that Drax has just been walking around believing that for the entire film. The setup being too quiet is part of the problem.
I do kind of like the idea that Drax has just been walking around believing that for the entire film. The setup being too quiet is part of the problem.
At least we can guess what the lyrics of the "Groot Song" would have been.
Her being called that by another prisoner is in the film, I'm fairly sure, but it's not a heavily underlined moment.
There's also Satannish, who's only Satan-ish.
Maybe one of the organisers misread "FOMO-inducing" as "FEMA-inducing."
And the first round polls were pretty accurate, so that's a good sign for the second round.
Just find a pool with some candiru, and you can get it done free.
I suspect that part of it was that the first one was well-edited from interesting-but-overloaded earlier drafts, and the second one was poorly-edited from same.
Not music. Actual metal.
Still more trustworthy than Ja Rule.
The one with a story where they actually did kill a space vampire by staking it with a starship?
Or, earlier, moats and boiling oil.
Till The Last Battle, which is less "passing of the torch" than "torch everything".
Never mind Capri Sun, he doesn't even deserve a Juicero.
It's more a case of tear under the eye=crying, while a 'tear' on the side of the face is a sweatdrop (embarrassment or stress).
She's more or less the mediator between the two groups, and the only one who can actually say "it's me, don't shoot" fairly deep into the firefight. (One of her big trailer lines also plays fairly differently in context)
Beckett's work gets much *less* conventionally written after Molloy.
Yep, it was an anime thing before it became an emoji — embarrassment is also one of the major meanings.
The BBC corridor is over on the other side of the quarry.
Even if you rule out the radio plays and books, did Torchwood really never use the word.