So, just to be clear: The gif at the top of the aticle is NOT a soiler for the film?
So, just to be clear: The gif at the top of the aticle is NOT a soiler for the film?
Deep into a campaign set in an established home brewed world, my room mate, (A chaotic neutrarl elf I think) came upon a sentient lawful neutral sword, being kept by a powerful elf king. He stole it successfully, though the sword battled his will because of his thievery. The party disapproved but the PC insisted his…
Some people just look like actors. #nottheirfault
I helped some of the lighting on the LA leg of filming and I can tell you these guys are the real deal. It's gonna be an awesome doc.
Can I preemptively re up my current subscription for this price?
Can I preemptively re up my current subscription for this price?
...Such a lot of effort for that joke.
Look everybody, I understand the annoyance about lens flare in Star Trek. They were going for future aesthetic, and definably created one. That said, it's not a artistic choice if a camera follows a ship across the sun, and the lens flares. That's just how cameras work.
He gets one of the best lines, "It's the Enterprise!"
Anybody else think, since it doesn't look like there's a thumb gem on that glove, maybe they're only gonna do 5 stones in the MCU?
I feel like saying exactly what is in the article at the headline isn't click baiting. I wanted to see a wasp nest on a window, and bam! There it was.
We just watched the '09 one again... Man, I wanna like these movies more. The cast is incredible and the aesthetic/directing is great but... Boy, those scripts need three more drafts a piece.
I'm mildly drunk so that's my barometer just now but: THESE ARE FUNNY.
Get 'em, Rob.
This sort of headline burns credibility with this web domain. I stopped what I was doing. I regret taking your advice.
So you pulled up a quote from Heston Before He Died, which was a bit ago already, and BEFORE HE GUESTED the show in question? How, in any way, is that relevant?
And the Wolverine effect in the X-Men.
Yeah, good call. Nobody ever just throws electric boogaloo onto a sequel title. Much funnier.
If a film maker depicts the destruction of architecture that happens to be habituated, it doesn't immediately become a 9/11 parallel. You just made it one in your comment. The other thing is, telling America to get over itself is useless until any nation on earth can practically marginalize us in any way. We make the…
I worked here for three years. It was at times awesome and terrible.
So, it'd be crossing a big censorship line, but I'd love a condensed and re-edited version of this series. See if it couldn't be gotten down to eight books or so maybe. That'd be great.