I got’s no place else to go!
I got’s no place else to go!
In the end, the real cordyceps were the friends they made along the way.
“Quick guys! Change from “shoot-the-purple-blob-the-game to shoot-the-highlighted-red-area-the-game.”
Been watching Pluto TV now for a few months, simply because of the Iron Chef channel. However, I would tune into the MST3K channel from time to time depending on if one of my faves were airing.
I was never a Hot Wheels collector myself, but I can definitely empathize. I used to work at a Toys R Us from 1997-1999 and scalpers were always the first ones at the door every Tuesday and Friday for Hot Wheels. I figured they had an insider from the Toys R Us distribution facilities who would tip them off on when…
He and John Carpenter should play some co-op titles together.
AMC might have the worst popcorn I’ve ever had at a theater. You have to drown it in their “butter” in order to distract you from how stale it is.
I used to think so, but the last couple times I had them in the last year or so, they’ve been incredibly dry. To be fair, I had gotten one of the specialty burgers(one was a baconator, and I don’t remember the other), but both were dry and not at all like the greasiness that I remembered from years ago. The only thing…
**Metroid Prime Pinball sobs in a corner**
AMC might have the worst popcorn from any theater I’ve been to. You kind of have to drown it in their “butter” to distract you from the staleness.
I go back and forth on Wes, which one is the worst. He takes huge swings and not everything works for everyone. I think Deadly Friend, if you took out the violence would have been a pretty fun PG/PG-13 teen movie.
Taking Chappie off the table, did you see Demonic? It’s not just a bad movie, it’s ineptly made. It’s honestly amazing that the same man that produced the three previous movies, made a flat, Lifetime-looking movie, with a nonsensical plot.
Only Blomkamp and Die Antwoord were dying for that.
I have to disagree with a lot of these picks. For me the worst of these directors:
I think it’s something more like “oh, there’s that thing again” and moves on with their lives. I am glad it isn’t another droid, human or alien species we’ve already seen in that “droid-smith” role. At least the diminutive size leads to a more interesting looking set design with the other characters being forced to…
Seriously, like devote all that energy into something else useful. I never cared that passionately for what someone else chooses to watch/play. I barely have time to watch/play everything in my own backlog.
That’s awesome. Even knowing how it’s done, is still impressive to look at in motion.
Your anti-Disney rants here alone, show that Mickey lives rent-free in your head more than he has his dick up some buttholes.
The food is only one of the reasons to visit an Alamo Drafthouse. I go primarily for the events, special screenings, and make my pilgrimage to Austin for Fantastic Fest annually. Naturally, if I want to watch a movie in IMAX, I’m not going there, but it’s my go to option for most indie movies or retrospective…
Yeah, if you view the full clip around the 0:22 mark, you can see how they did it, while someone is wheeling them around and they’re half out of it.