I have to sit in a call center cubicle for 8 hours a day unwillingly. I do not fucking mind a story I enjoy that might run a little over a quarter of that.
I have to sit in a call center cubicle for 8 hours a day unwillingly. I do not fucking mind a story I enjoy that might run a little over a quarter of that.
I have a question, and I’m not trying to be offensive, but this one has left me kind of confused.
Red Dead Redemption 2. I know it’s technically a prequel, but all the same, the game brought me a lot of peace. It’s the closest to Westworld I’ll ever get, where I can just ride in beautiful countryside, hunt and fish and drink in old saloons, and occasionally get into a gunfight. Also, the ending made me cry.
I had zero problems both with keeping my matches offline and also with the game as a solo player. There were no serious issues until the final boss, which was admittedly difficult.
The Mooch is a repugnant, narcissistic, opportunistic asshole, but I did like that one time he said Steve Bannon tried to suck his own cock. That was comedy gold.
The Mooch is a repugnant, narcissistic, opportunistic asshole, but I did like that one time he said Steve Bannon tried to suck his own cock. That was comedy gold.
I bet Pence has one of those dildo-bikes like Mac from It's Always Sunny.
I can't remember which character it was, but someone also says, "That's a bingo", which is what Hans Landa says in Inglourious Basterds before being corrected by Aldo.
I heard a rumor a while back that Sony wouldn’t renew their deal with Disney if Spider-Man didn’t crack a billion dollars. Now that it has, and now that it has a real chance of becoming Sony’s most successful film ever (what’s it need, another 95 million?), and EVEN if it doesn’t, it’s still Sony’s second movie ever…
Edit: I misread your comment, disregard.
Seven Psychopaths, Moon, Mr. Right, Choke. He's always a joy to watch
Doesn't look like it. I'd have a dozen more recommendations otherwise.
Rain and Ermac are canonically dead. Rain in the comics, Ermac in the Krypt in MK11.
For limited/standalone runs: Planetary, Kingdom Come, Batman: The Long Halloween and its sequel Batman: Dark Victory, All-Star: Superman, Superman: American Alien, the Omega Men, and Lex Luthor: Man of Steel.
Titans is dumb but fun. Doom Patrol is spectacular and Swamp Thing is off to a good start. Add to that the comics backlog and the animated shows and movie catalogue that it has available, and I'd say so.
While I agree with you, I think it's because most YouTube ads allow you to skip after 5 seconds, so they use that 5 seconds to convince you to stick around to watch the full trailer.
She mentioned this exact thing when she was talking with Lady Swann.
Jacqui Briggs (Jax's daughter) was a major character in the last Mortal Kombat.
It should be worth noting that Eminem’s daughter was underage at the time, and that MGK has built up his career not only being a massive fan of Eminem’s but acting as if he’s the second coming, which I think are both relative factors.
He must have made a deal with Mephisto to save his aunt's life.