One flaw in this plan: It requires going outside.
One flaw in this plan: It requires going outside.
Are the ways magic is treated in the Marvel and DC universes consistent enough to cover?
+1 for darklighter. I am so sick to death of bosses co-opting this phrase. To them it just means, "Don't tell me you'll try to do something. Just do it, because I want it."
At one point the writers were developing a storyline which had Snuffy's parents divorce. Testing didn't go well, however, and they couldn't seem to find an effective way to approach the topic without it being too distressing. So they shelved it.
I'll be interested to see how well this site works with my Boxee box. It could make things a lot more convenient.
Me, too. I read Terminal Man. Spoiler: It doesn't go well.
Stephen Fry as The Master...hmmm...
To help fund development, they should have a contest to see who gets to eat the first Synthburger (TM). (I claim the trademark on that name, BTW.)
Scheduling worry time really helps me. If your mind keeps returning to the same stressful topic over and over, set a timer, and give in to it for ten minutes. Then when you're trying to do other things, and your brain tries to drag you back to the stressful topic, you can say "I already dealt with that" and move on.…
Reminds me of something I read a while back, that the most bankable star in Hollywood is (was)…Tyler Perry. Not because his films are great (which I can't speak to, never having seen one), but because they're cheap to make and a lot of people go see them.
Eastwood may be a bit too old these days, but Timothy Olyphant did a great Eastwood as "The Spirit of the West" in Rango. I could see Olyphant in the role.
Invisible Man is problematic, because it's essentially a monster movie where the title character is the monster. The problem stems from the fact that these days we'd tend to see someone like that as a hero, or even a superhero. (See H.F. Saint's Memoirs of an Invisible Man—the book only, avoid the movie at all…
I hate to agree with killing off anyone, but…yes.
Re: Tranformers. Enough of the "Dear God, no!" already. If you think Bay's take sucks, there's a simple solution: DON'T GO SEE HIS MOVIES.
I've seen some hentai. There was absolutely nothing ambiguous about it.
Do I want to know what an "ambiguous" rape is?
Robocop?
3D may in fact someday be as common as color. If…
Still, I would prefer to check for myself.