UK articles about Oppenheimer also mention Christopher Nolan more times than the title of the film or any of the actors.
UK articles about Oppenheimer also mention Christopher Nolan more times than the title of the film or any of the actors.
Should have gone the Hubbard route and released a few fiction stories first so as to get all the mystical bullshit aligned properly.
Are hate-readers people who disagree with a topic or just a topic with which you agree?
Short weekend update? So there does remain some mercy in this world.
Anybody who dances with James Hong is automatically a best person.
I still do an annual run through of the series (it’s not always as good as I remember) and Pick of Destiny (always better than I remember). The D!
I love me some Tudyk.
That’s the future of English. Some living languages evolve downward.
As legally recognized human beings, it’s their right to live as they see fit*.
I don’t use twitter or any similar social media and somehow I make it through each day. Explain that, science.
the ongoing war that has seen hundreds of thousands of casualties
Why is Halo so difficult to watch? I’m serious - I went in fully expecting to have a new show to enjoy, but I kept drifting from the screen. It’s the least engaging show I’ve watched in a long time.
I’m just glad Matt Berry is getting some voice work. I have a feeling he’s going to be big.
They should have given that money to One Piece so they could afford a real camera lens for season 2. Oh well, bring on the extreme fisheye with massive depth of field blur in dialogue scenes.
I distinctly remember “Let’s talk!” in his folksy southern accent.
Corporations are people too. What kind of monster are you?
Weird, I vaguely remembered it being on that night. Maybe because they’re both on ABC.
Gay dads everywhere loved that TGIF lineup: Family Matters, Step By Step, Home Improvement - spec-fucking-tacular programming that put family values above all (except for that black show)!
Absolutely not. Have you met many fellow humans?
I know what he means and is going for. While Dragon’s Dogma isn’t a typical JRPG, it (the first one) still shares traits like linear progression and the feeling of a small, walled in world despite attempts to make it seem big and open.