You just have to have to pay your dues with the correct currency. You know what Jack Burton says when some wild-eyed, eight-foot-tall maniac grabs him by the neck and asks him if he's paid his dues...
You just have to have to pay your dues with the correct currency. You know what Jack Burton says when some wild-eyed, eight-foot-tall maniac grabs him by the neck and asks him if he's paid his dues...
Although, in my experience Niceness Coins buy a lot if you also have an English [as far as I'm concerned all of the UK is England] accent and are adorable. I'm not clear on the exchange rate if she's also adorable, with and English accent.
It seems like a student film, and especially set in Detroit and the overall current state of Detroit, but also an all-too-obvious commentary on image and self-confidence in today's society. But SO student film; I really hope there's more to this than the preview because this is kind of a terrible preview if there's…
What about the Minotaur?
Man, nobody ever thought of that before!
To be fair, it totally works if you just imagine that Thor is a sociopathic liar and giving her a spiel about why a second date just wouldn't work for them, sweetheart.
And here I was worried there wouldn't be anyone old enough to get that one.
Wow, I just had a flashback to the 1970s. 'Scuse me while I kiss this guy!
I prefer to just put my under a pyramid and have them regenerate.
See, Spock from the future comes back to help the guys from Star Wars: REBELS. That is how it all fits into Episode VII
I really enjoyed this movie back then and continue to enjoy it today. I will argue that the soundtrack was a wonderful fit for the movie-Queen knocked it out of the park. My very first record and 45 at that was the theme song for this movie.
We need more camp and super light sci-fi fantasy. Enough with gritty and tech bullshit. I want a new Barbarella/Flash Gordon cheese romp
Wizard of Oz - "...Tin Man was a criminal whose metal suit was his punishment."
My favorite park of this scene is the T-Rex that steps over the cement barricade and ten minutes later pushes a truck over the same barricade which now has a 50' drop.
My biggest problem was the dropping of the entire MASSIVE plot point of the improved arc reactor design being absolutely revolutionary and providing absolutely enormous amounts of energy for a long duration. The fact that the arc reactor enabled this sort of technology.
"20 Century Fox didn't like Whedon's witty dialogue."
Whedon's X-Men script also set the final battle in a location he thought was a better representation of modern America than the Statue of Liberty - he set it in a Wal-Mart.
In the mid 90's, my first internet access was through Chebucto Freenet, a local dial-up network that I access through a TEXT-ONLY program. Yes, that's right, boys and girls, for my first two years of internet usage, I couldn't see pictures. I was also limited to one hour of access per time, frequent busy signals…
I needed an email address for a college symposium, so I signed on to CompuServe in early 1995 (AOL was too busy for me to log on, which was a blessing in disguise — the C-Serve community was vastly superior). Weirdly enough, I'd been using computers since grade school, but for whatever reason I'd never gone online…
HOW IS THERE AN EXPANDED CAST TO UNDER THE DOME?