Something along those lines, yes. Only on network tv. She reacted quickly, much to my chagrin.
Something along those lines, yes. Only on network tv. She reacted quickly, much to my chagrin.
Kathie Lee Crosby got a white blouse soaking wet once. I remember that. And the guy who (sort of) caught a bullet in his mouth.
I think that is where many of the students went, but the web page is pretty explicit that they are supposed to be trailers.
I think Capt Planet was a different era.
I rather liked the whole Bioshocky thing going on with the Alien one. Actually tried to be a trailer too, for that matter. The others failed *as trailers* since you had no idea what was going on, even in the Grease one, which even had dialogue.
But there must have been something that made the poor scripts and worse drawing work.
I know who the Beyonder was, and it's still a stupid name, shout-out or not.
Indeed. All new "world" names are bound to sound kind of lame, but Battleworld? Really? Christ.
You feel bad? I laughed at *your* comment.
Fucking AWESOME!!! 5 Stars!!! — Ain't It Cool News
I didn't like the your choices don't matter thing either, but to be fair to the game, that was sort of Infinite's point: "Your choices don't really matter. It's the programmers choices that matter; enjoy the story and the shooting." While that's true with pretty much all games of that type, they really rubbed our…
It's push-up mail.
I romanced Miranda in one of my ME2 playthroughs. But in ME3, I figured I'd get fully back with Ashley. So when I ran into Miranda on the Citadel, I broke up with her. The expression of loss on her face killed me. Just ripped my heart out. I actually reloaded a save and then carefully avoided the topic every time she…
We Are the (effing) World.
IIRC, she was in a HBO original movie called "Glory" or "Glory Glory" about a television ministry. The milquetoast son of a fire and brimstone preacher can't keep the thing going like Dad could, and he finds Greene (playing a small-time singer) and brings her in to spice up the show. Many cliches ensue.
I'm pretty sure that's already been done. Several times, if I know anything about fandom.
Archmage, this may be my favorite comment of yours ever. You gain +4 to your next attack.
*Summon Whine*
Ten throwing daggers was how I did it.
Pretty sure these spells are supposed to be *useless*, not *useful*.