So wrong, and yet... it works.
So wrong, and yet... it works.
I don't know.... but I feel dumber now.
I actually got a chuckle out of yours. Kudos!
To be fair, Lois is in charge.
Monty Oum's work is amazing. The dude should do storyboarding and choreography for movies.
Paul Robertson! Can't get enough of that guy's stuff.
Whatever it is, it knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men.
I can't read any quotes from del Toro without hearing them in my head in his distinctive (and enthusiastic) accent.
I had the same thought.
Timelines are fun, and all-inclusive timelines are even more fun... but many Mario games have in-game reasons why they should be considered alternate realities. All of the Paper Mario games, for example, clearly state that this is a 2.5 dimensional world where all of the residents in it know they are paper characters.…
And yet, somehow completed screwed up the punchline. This is the problem with trying to make comedies with jokes from comedies.
open your eyes
I'm non-plussed by Man of Tomorrow - it seems like a great book, short story or comic premise, but I can't see it working as a movie first.
I hate when they put an ending shot in the trailer...
Isn't that (in the most basic sense) also the plot of Smallville's series finale?
Ah, memories... horrible, horrible memories...
I would adopt this one any day...
My Gallifreyan is a bit rusty... but I believe it translates to, roughly, "Hello, Sweetie."