Especially if they offer it from an unmarked van. Don't want the guy to flip out and destroy the town, you know?
Especially if they offer it from an unmarked van. Don't want the guy to flip out and destroy the town, you know?
Oh, most definitely. Just like Bruce Banner.
Leave him alone, treat him with dignity, and he'll be cool to you.
Hound him and mess with him? Get ready to face the consequences.
He doesn't fight until he's hounded into it, which makes him sympathetic. Up until he destroys the whole fucking town, I mean.
Never really understood the whole "the market should be left regulate itself" argument in just about anything. If any sector anywhere (finance, real estate, telecom, etc.) had been actually been able to operate on its own without gouging the shit out of people, that whole regulate-itself argument might actually hold…
If your first experience was the Late Late Show, I can definitely get that.
"There really are no more heroes anymore, are there?"
—Zach Snyder
Oh, yeah. Watching Indy go back and deliver a righteous ass-whupping is supremely satisfying.
Yeah, but they only really established that in Last Crusade.
A big part of Indy's appeal is that he's NOT Bond—he's constantly in over his head or one step behind. There's the great line that leads into the truck chase, where he's talking about how to get the Ark back.
I appreciate that concern. I hate inequality and shrinking wages and all the problems of the middle-class as much as the next guy.
Again, I fail to see how voting for someone who agrees with a majority of your positions is worse than helping someone who agrees with absolutely none of them to win the White House.
This. I'm not sure even Bernie thought he could win until he had a couple of very strong showings. He wanted to force the party to confront the issues, and on that, he succeeded beyond his wildest dreams.
(Squeals for sheer joy, checks flux capacitor, sets time circuits for September 30.)
If they have a shot-by-shot remake of the bar scene where Kurt does the splits/humps the floor, they can have my money.
Yeah, that was really the only other contender.
Most definitely. It holds up really well as a cool experiment.
That cover of "Smash It Up" is far and away the Offspring's best song.
Did a spit take at the cover of Punchable Face magazine.
Well done, Last Week Tonight.
You're probably right. I'm just basking in the glow of the Sansa/Snow team and hoping Littlefinger won't come between them. Jon's naivete and Sansa's need to finally pick a winner certainly stand in the way, though.
Wow. So many things.