Unfortunately, I hear that Jonathan Brandis will not be taking part in this new production.
Unfortunately, I hear that Jonathan Brandis will not be taking part in this new production.
Confidence?
His front-bottom, of course.
Don't they teach about childhood orgies in school now?
You guys are also forgetting Paulie's son, Wally, who has been banished to the sewers and has been watching all of this from his subterranean shelter for years, biding his time to make his presence known and exact vengeance for his father's second fiddle status and for being fired from the meat packing plant.
Fan-fiction alert! I like it though.
Did they use frozen sperm?
I think they should get creative and do an "alternate timeline" reboot to explore what would have happened if Rocky DID throw in the towel to save Apollo. Would Apollo have ever forgiven him? Would there have been a rematch? Would Rocky have ever done upside down sit-ups from the cabin rafters? So many questions.
You mean this one?
https://m.youtube.com/watch…
My favorite movie of his was actually Frailty, where he played the father who was receiving messages from God to kill "demons" wherein one son believed him and the other thought he was a serial killer. He carried that movie and made it quite riveting.
Isn't a meal defined by whether it fills you up? If the soup is big or filling enough, then it's a meal in my opinion.
I'm pretty sure he stole another dirt bike in a totally rad way. We are also assuming he has a home, which my theory is he hides in the Galleria until after closing each night then plays Renegade all night long.
T2 was okay, but the bombastic action sequences were nothing compared to the explosively witty reparté of My Dinner with Andre.
Maybe they were really expensive!
I think the scene was meant as the first moment when John realized that his words now have consequences he didn't intend, and he has to stop being a punk.
I'm sure he calculated some reason. Maybe wanted to use his form and it's probably company policy to eliminate the mimicked target so as to avoid an embarrassing sitcoms moment later on when there are TWO tanker truck drivers in the same place! Wackiness ensues.
I actually felt bad for those guys. They were good samaritans helping a kid being manhandled by a leather freak.
The effects from the original Jurassic Park still holds up quite well, in my opinion. Maybe because there are not "real" living dinosaurs to compare them against.
Not sure, but it freaked me out. It's technical accuracy was so good though, that I was able to get away with showing the scene to my classroom for a science report. Many of you may not know, but Cameron is a bit of a stickler for details…
Hey he figured it out by the end, remember?