I feel sorry for Fitz. He has to go and maximise his S-Links with Simmons, Daisy, May, Yoyo, Aida and Maria Hill only to get beaten up for it on Valentine's Day.
I feel sorry for Fitz. He has to go and maximise his S-Links with Simmons, Daisy, May, Yoyo, Aida and Maria Hill only to get beaten up for it on Valentine's Day.
I want Ward to come back as a cat and then keep tellin Daisy to go to sleep.
That's gonna be when he's fusing it with Jack Frost.
Seriously, it makes the Marvel TV-Marvel Studios rift more ridiculous as they could've teamed up to defeat the final boss: Joe Quesada and then the final final boss: Ike Perlmutter.
Agent Almost Goro Akechi
Don't worry, Fitz will awaken his Persona: Buffalo Mozzarella Sandwich with Proscutto.
This is my favourite live action Persona 5 adaptation ever. You have a palace (Triskelion), Shadow Fitz, Shadow Aida, interrogation scenes, a mission to steal Fitz's heart, treasure hunting, Mementos (Hydra checkpoints) and even calling cards. There's even Nanako in it.
WTF I love Girls now.
Yeah well subbed anime and Japanese games are superior anyways
PREDATOR WHEN?
H. Jon Benjamin, Kristen Schaal and Justin Roiland have ruined English voice acting for me.
>Then again, if you’re talking just a brief sojourn, I’d probably be up for a stint in Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory. Not ’cause of the chocolate—can’t stand the muck. I’ve just always wanted to see how far I can throw an Oompa-Loompa.
Yeah this film is a great example of what I call "The Kojima Theorem" where Japanese videogames and Hollywood collide in the weirdest way possible.
I watched that one Supernatural episode where Sarah Palin became President.
Yeah but Charmed has Holly Marie Combs fighting Chinese Warrior ghosts, Dark Souls-style.
>SurvivingTwister
>Shannen Doherty
Saw that film. Pretty good.
Malaysia.
So Get Out was finally released in my country and it's fantastic. I never had so much fun watching a horror film than ever before. It's one of the funniest yet most unsettling films of my entire life, kind of like the Millenial equivalent of American Werewolf in London. Daniel Kaluuya is great, and it's nice to see…