That's awesome!! Cuz reality shows are gonna need CAST members in 10-20 years. Thanks!
That's awesome!! Cuz reality shows are gonna need CAST members in 10-20 years. Thanks!
The real world isn't binary. There are gradations between, "You're a special gumdrop of magic and your poop is candy," and "You miserable piece of shit. I should have got that abortion when I had the chance."
You do realize there's an in-between, right?
Joke's on you when he figure out how to do it and TwerkCat surpasses the Grumpy Cat financial empire.
All those problems would have never been on the radar if Fox had aired the episodes in order. The Train Job isn't in a place where it "rushes to try and establish a whole host of characters and situations" because the two hour pilot already did that in a fantastic and amazing way.
Realism? The picture above is of two flying humanoid aliens who were just fighting each other in the air and now the other one his shooting heat beams out of his eyes.
Seattle Aquarium staff have another explanation for the scene captured in the viral video
It's the "no fucks given" attitude. He has zero issues with making fun of himself or the roles he's played. He also is notorious for not wanting to do sequels as he believes they detract from the original and that the performances suffer because they aren't as fresh the second time around, Ghostbuster II was dead…
Zombieland, the movie that gave us arguably the greatest celebrity cameo of all time:
Agreed. On one end, I love it when authors stretch out and try new genres. On the other... I want my Big Damn Apocalyptic Trilogy.
I'll stick with the corniness and lameness while you sulk in the corner.
So now the question is this: Who is it?
I'm trying to process this. Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke all wrote science fiction short stories and novels with Biblical references in the title. Philip K. Dick, obviously, wrote science fiction stories with religious subtexts right in the stories themselves. That's off the top of my head. …
In "On Writing", Stephen Kin pointed out that you need to know the rules of proper writing (grammar, spelling, sentence structure, etc.) before you can break them. That really applies to everything. If you don't really know how things work, if you don't know what's in the box, you can't work outside the box.
You tell that leprechaun to shut up!
What about Jarvis? Who else would get the Avengers drinks and snacks when they were not on patrol? He Avenges their hunger!
You are 100% correct. Being in the data warehousing and analytic field, I create a lot of reports, usually as part of a project team. I am amazed at some of the reports people create. I like your 6 second rule. I do the same type of thing. Why people want to add more complexity is astounding.
We're all in a time-travel pod, moving from 1960 to 2060. Those are just holograms we left behind. Sorry, can't tell you why — spoilers.
We had an vice-president of IT here at the university who had complex chart after chart showing how great things were. Every meeting the charts on the wall left many wondering what was going on. However, the message of each meeting was that things were going great and we all left every meeting with warm fuzzies. (In…
A great cult movie is like a weird underground discovery, that feels so strange and wonderful, you suspect that…