Lovecraft would say "with his pineal gland", IIRC.
Lovecraft would say "with his pineal gland", IIRC.
Even if they go that way, he'll be a vanilla good guy after that.
Fair enough. Seen with an adult eye, I think it's clear the interlude with all the dancers in a huge space is not real. I guess it's a puzzle what it is supposed to be, but Willie's fantasy is a reasonable place to get to if you think about it.
It's not just the themes. Flash just isn't all that well made, frankly. Most episodes have the same basic, unimaginative structure. Barry has to be a dope who needs things explained to him, so the audience can listen in and understand what he's doing. His powers are wildly inconsistent. One minute he is effortlessly…
The less fearsome Sith included Darth Hangnailus, Darth Mathquizus, and Darth Halitosus.
Yeah, the better one is not canon.
The movies are still on "A Long Time Ago" they haven't gotten to the modern era yet.
Are you kidding? It's fairly obvious.
Pretty sure that's champagne and not a martini Indy drinks.
They are afraid the strict "No blasters" policy would get them in trouble with the 2nd amendment crowd.
I don't think that "great thinkers in an isolated environment will move society forward" is a solely Randian trope. The Shangri La of Lost Horizon and Pala of Island have the same idea, basically.
I don't get how you could have a fresh, engaging character like a young, American pope and not put him at the center of a police procedural. CBS would never make a mistake like this.
How are people failing to support Community by watching a show that Yahoo! let' s you watch for free? Is this about "piracy"?
And seriously, you have no idea just how out of ideas they are.
A good introduction to Peter Cook is his turn as the devil in the 1967 Bedazzled.
The fact that their rich people filter didn't work is why they are closing. If you can't keep out the riff raff, the rich won't show up no matter how many velvet ropes and red carpets you have.
It's so iconic a lot of people come in to look around, but nobody f*cking buys anything. Tourists.
Leverage had the thing where everybody had their own nonoverlapping specialty. In Hustle the characters may have had strengths and talents, but everyone was basically a con artist. Ocean was kind of that way too, though the contortionist was definitely from there.
amazon.com is twenty-one years old, which is a little old for him, so no wonder he regrets the relationship.
I think the Jericho campaign owed a lot to the Roswell hot sauce campaign. I don't really see that campaign as being innovative, just successful.