Fell in love with Elisabeth Shue there.
Fell in love with Elisabeth Shue there.
We ate sand.
No to mention the whole up vs down thing with the seat.
We ate sand.
Boredom is a helluva drug.
The sad thing is that had they stitched together the cutscenes from one of the actual games, it would have been a better movie.
Holy shit! I know Cody! He's a comedian and has a podcast as well! A real cool guy!
DKR is, IIRC, credited with ushering in the grim and gritty comics of the late 80's/early 90's. And let's not forget that Watchmen (another Moore book, interestingly) came out in '86-'87.
Yeah, but with more swearing.
The Dark Night Returns came out two *years* before The Killing Joke. I'm not an expert on comic trends, but I think that ship had sailed.
You poor child. Go get some Richard Pryor albums.
Yeah, this was pretty concentrated weirdness, but he was probably was able to knock off his parts in a few hours.
I forgot what a dish Bonnie Franklin was. But I was only 11 in '78.
That is one big fucking tail.
I'm as oblivious as they come, and even I knew that Little Red Corvette wasn't about a damn car.
I've been scrolling and scrolling to see if someone else had that thought. Prince may have been shiny, but good lord. One of his biggest radio hits was about fucking in a barn. And we haven't even touched Darling Nikki and Little Red Corvette.
Oh man, BoP. A guy in my dorm had than on his Amiga in '85. We spent hours in his room trying to get Cuba to flip.
"You always were an asshole, Gorman." Or something like that.
"Once there was a wicked Afghan fairy…"
It's not petty at all. Its a big freaking deal.