"Sam has longer hair." LMFAO I saw it with friends and we all commented on that simultaneously. I don't know why but it cracked us all the hell up.
"Sam has longer hair." LMFAO I saw it with friends and we all commented on that simultaneously. I don't know why but it cracked us all the hell up.
I now have the theme running through my head.
Read it a while ago, when it first came out. Enjoyed it. Will read again.
Well done! Agreed, lifestyle change is the way to go. It's working for me as well, although I didn't get really into it until around April.
There were a couple episodes where he leaps mid-episode. But it's the special effect that's awesome. Time stops while he lights up and flashes out of there? It's awesome visually, especially for a TV show.
*spittake*
I thought Teen Wolf is set somewhere in California. Stiles' jeep has California plates, that's for sure. At least in the early first season, which is all I've watched so far.
I couldn't hear it very clearly, but to me it sounds like they're speaking something eastern European.
He's funny and generally unflappable in the face of crazy-ass shit. And yet he looks like an accountant. It's the sort of calm competence that helps to sell SHIELD as a badass organization.
I think they did already.
Hmmm. Mixed feelings about this. If it's a superhero show, I want to see superpowers. Even if they're science armor powers, that's better than wearing fetish gear and running around looking for EVILDOERS on the sidewalks and back alleys.
Now I want a Portal cartoon.
Not to pick nits, but it's facial cues that people pick up. Not queues. #corrections
I think "hipster" is sort of stretching it for a lot of these. But the definition of "hipster" may well be different East Coast to West.
No, yeah — I understand that. But I would expect that if they do accept the book, that they would take an editorial pass at it.
I must remember to take advantage of this. If I'm very, very lucky, they'll even read it.
But trekking into darkness is what stars DO.
You say that like it's a bad thing. I'd love to get paid to read old comics.
Welp, to each his own. Brick has plenty of flaws, but to me its characters, acting, dialogue and premise overshadow them.
Have you not seen Brick?