Trains are different? People don't dress up for travel anymore. I never understood that, unless you were worried what people would think when they pulled your corpse out of the wreckage.
Trains are different? People don't dress up for travel anymore. I never understood that, unless you were worried what people would think when they pulled your corpse out of the wreckage.
There should be an industry wide ban on using anyone dating anyone associated with the show. Watch any David Mamet film and you say right at the top "Oh THAT'S who he's married to this time,"
Luke was always loathsome. He started as his father's child playmate and hasn't matured a bit.
Actually the original The Taking of Pelham 123 solved that problem, and that was back in the 70's
I've never seen a characters on any TV sitcom who, in real life, could afford their house or apartment.
The worst
Clueless perverts
If they ever institute the Purge, and if it includes TV shows I've slaughtering this show first thing. This was just the worst. I get it - Titanic on a train but without the nudity that the movie's only saving grace. What continues to piss me off is that through out all the years of the Big Bang Theory there's been…
In Alabama the movie posters advertised it as "Closed for Repairs". Just kidding but wouldn't that be awesome?
"Penultimate"! Finally it's over.
Can't these people do anything right? Shouldn't killing Hive been their one and only goal?
Final thought - once all of humanity has been changed into those angry monsters won't everyone have to wear nametags to tell each other apart? Also, road rage will just get worse.
You might want to look at the case of "The Wind Done Gone", based on "Gone With The Wind" where the Supreme Court ruled that copyright protection only went so far. I think Parker Bros also lost their case against the games based on Monopoly but with different names and squares.
Now we know why anime has characters with blue hair and green hair. Makes it easier to tell them apart.
They've got decades of precedent on their side. How many movies and TV shows that were clearly "ripped from the headlines" have disclaimers claiming that "any similarity to anyone living or dead is a coincidence."? No one has sued them.
At least there wasn't any singing.
Don't tell the governor of North Carolina
Maybe all the Olympians were and then it just got out of hand.
A very old trope I've often wondered about. Supervillain - "Ha ha ha. And then I will rule the world." What does that mean, exactly? Would anyone even notice?
Might explain Storybrooke, but not all the others.
It's like all soap operas or horror shows. Just move. It's one of the flaws in science fiction and fantasy. The location is the whole world. In the movie Demolition Man no one seems to understand the concept of going somewhere else. From the beginning (the novel) H.G. Wells The Time Machine never asks if what is…
Storybrooke seems like one of those towns in suspense films where the hero is up against a few villains (like in Bad Day At Black Rock) and the whole town seems to be empty otherwise. Then at the end there are all these people. While the heroes were in the otherworld was the place a ghost town?