justthestump
JustTheStump
justthestump

(I know - Dark Forces taught me the names of a lot of lore after I died so many times!)

Don’t forget yer Septic Tank Snake from the first. Tripped up young Hamill when they were rolling and then it went all UCB for ten minutes

It wouldn’t happen like that”, man screams into the void, clutching papers

Wait - does this mean that the spell is over and he has to go back to unblocking toilets at Harvard?

I mean, I want not to think that he has a forthcoming documentary on him quitting sexism....

I’m not sure I’m going to take anything seriously as educational when it smirks at me like that T-Rex does

Y’know, if these corporations that own Jurassic Park and Dino Blasters and Godzilla could actually concoct some kind of shared universe without screaming “ITS A SHARED UNIVERSE, SEE GRANDPA?”, I would be a very happy paying consumer. I get tired of companies trying to fluff me while explaining to me that “All of these

If every one of them was piloted by a compelling character played by a well-cast actor, I would too, if I’m honest.

Honestly not much more to it than the poster and song: Cool kids(90's kids), Cool new friend(See glasses), Cool dinosaur(see previous), occasionally they think they might not have each other, but by the end they are sure. “He’s my friend and a whole lot more”, suggests a lot, but unless the question was “Homeless,

I mean I couldn’t stay still and watch the first one, but based on what I saw at the end, I’d be astonished if Pratt doesn’t enter the movie on a T-Rex in minute one.

Desperate, sweaty neediness to be seen as the star, a semi-permanent air of obliviousness to the cause of most of their problems(Because admitting your weaknesses is what poors do while they get raped in debtors prison)? Dogged loyalty to their brand because that’s all that’s left? An unwillingness to accept that

What little I think I understand about Randy Savage was that he was playing a character, but the longer he played that character, the longer it took him to come out of it again, until at times people who knew him couldn’t see much beyond the character.

Y’know, I wanted to say I don’t get it, but I can really see how a VR co-op FPS where you’re locked in a space with enemies besieging while you and your team shout out to each other seems like something that would actually be fun.

Well, now you’re stepping onto the electrified third rail here - the paranoia that someone is coming to get you and take your stuff back(‘The British are coming!’=>’Beware the Japanese monster’=>’Dang Feds!’=>’Black people should be grateful’), which hangs around because it’s promoted by people who love to stoke the

Well, sure, but there are a huge number of Brits(And I guess others too), who obsess over Jack The Ripper in ways that make me think they want to solve the riddle(But they’re just fascinated by ‘being bad’), so I’d say each country seems to have its own way of staring at the fringes of itself. [e.g. Eric Bana in

Ok - cards on the table - I really have never been able to pin down why it is that people find/found Charles Manson so fascinating, so can anyone explain it? Is it for the same sorts of reasons that people read maudlin books about Ed Gein, so they can try to unlock the psychology?

Bearing in mind his representative said

I mean Vega would be Starscream, no?