If everyone on Earth had an equal 2% chance of being vanished, and you have 33 people you care about, there's basically a 50/50 chance that at least one of them will disappear.
If everyone on Earth had an equal 2% chance of being vanished, and you have 33 people you care about, there's basically a 50/50 chance that at least one of them will disappear.
XCOM Ironman. NEVER FORGET.
Other movies I would like sequels of just to revisit the characters:
They definitely made for an awkward date movie that year. In ways that fucking a pie didn't, I guess.
Fringe tends to undermine all their horror at the expense of their overbearing main plot, but yeah, Marionette was creepy and so was Earthling (the one with the cosmonaut.)
It is … very tame by today's standards. I say that as a certified scaredy cat.
Total armchair psychology, but Paul is the classic case of someone very talented but without any real demons chasing him or fights to pick with the world. It's not his fault, but he has no edges whatsoever. Even when he did write his kiss offs and whatnot, it was always this defensive position, a justification of why…
Taxman guitar solo.
I hate Internet snap judgments like this. The era of instant gratification has ruined TV's ability to be anything remotely organic.
The only NES/SNES games I still truly enjoy (besides the pure nostalgia factor) are the sports ones, because I hate all the controller fetishization (L2 + X + right analog counterclockwise half turn to fake a pass!) of modern sporting games.
I played as much Super Mario Bros as anybody back in the day, but firing up a retro version on the Wii, I found the game's physics baffling and could barely get out of World 1. Modern gaming has ruined me, I think.
Did the movies ever get better? I felt like it had a lot of "early road deviation leads you into a ditch by the 1950s" built into it. Like you had to "play it right" to enjoy it to its fullest.
He was decent in Rock of Ages but that's not what makes a great Harold Hill.
Bryan Cranston. Let's make it happen, people.
Also, this move is full of fridge logic, so all reviews should be read with a ton of post facto salt. Going in with little info at least makes all the "stealth" part feel earned (but still not very satisfying.)
It has … two? I think? gory parts, And I can't stand gory stuff and just close my eyes, and I made it through. But it's plenty unnerving without gore.Just kind of an artificial, self-inflicted downer. Everyone in the movie is essentially unpleasant, even the ones specifically designed to elicit sympathy.
To this day I occasionally (no joke)
1) Subject of letter is coworker of letter writer.
2) The incident took place outside of work at another place altogether.
Wait, we all agree lag and vag don't rhyme, right?
Using an interrobang is punishable by shrugging in the Neutral Zone.