Watched that routine as part of a class on Mark Twain after my professor heard about it on an NPR podcast about loops. Was a rather interesting class, over all.
Watched that routine as part of a class on Mark Twain after my professor heard about it on an NPR podcast about loops. Was a rather interesting class, over all.
I found a 1899 copy of Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee for 5 dollars in a store like that.
Spider Man 2 comes to mind. That and… well, does Unbreakable count?
As a fellow New Jerseyan… Jerseyite?
I agree. Perhaps his main problem wasn't the creative freedom his big name status gave him, but the large budgets he had to work with. His better movies in the past were his lower budget ones, too.
Avatar and Korra.
Gravity Falls did.
Am I tearful or tear inducing?
Fuck it, this needs to be said.
You will collect all the souls of those the Earthlings love and are entertained by, yes?
Eh, I'll take what I can get. Qweefburger is lactose free, right? … right?
Don't get penisy, kid?
Obligatory fanboy saying prequels were at least better that TFA
Last time I tried smashing a looking glass, I KO'd Bloody Mary. Had to take her job for a few weeks. Never doing that again.
Squidbillies, right?
If they did that as part of him singing "I'm so Handy," and he comes "back" and fixes the ball, I'd love that
For some reason I misread that as thespians, and I thought to myself ,"No, this is how we lose thespians." :(
I certainly hope so, otherwise SU would be as economically screwy as Marvel Universe.
Fair :)
Shit… that's where that is from and why it seemed so familiar. Thank's for pointing that out. I was also thinking it reminded me of Erased, a rather great anime that just came out this spring, but the production schedules on that make it very unlikely.