I was pretty scared watching the first Courage, the Cowardly Dog short on CN's What a Cartoon. And then, the nightmares came. I still remember the cold, staring eyes of that alien bird.
I'm surprised this hit the net so late, since the full blu-ray disc for T:L got pirated a few weeks ago.
KB in the Avengers would be too awesome, and sadly, probably is not realistic. And yes, I hope Joss remembers her and knows about her performance in Reefer Madness, so hopefully we'll have a chance to see her singing again
For me, it was Veronica Mars. Oh God, how I fell in love with that show. And then, the rom-coms... But I'm a diehard fan, I think, I watched When in Rome, You Again and Burlesque just for her (and these movies were terrible, and she didn't have much chance to shine, acting-wise). That's why, please, get her in the Doc…
Hoping that Zack will read the comments here, can we please have Kristen Bell as some kind of a villainess in the sequel? Please? Pretty please?
But they specifically stated in the episode (as quoted in the recap) that the yield is in the order of 50-70 megatons. It just so happens that Tsar Bomba had a yield of 50 megatons.
Sorry, that's a 7-symbol outgoing address used to travel around our own galaxy. You won't return to Earth using that, and certainly not from another galaxy.
I know it's kinda off topic, but this is an example of good parenting.
Someone missed the point, either you and Charlie Jane, or me. After her boss told the fringe team that the lady had the best "success rate" in saving those suicidal people, I understood that the lady really tried her best to save lives, and got along for the ride only with those who she believed truly wanted to end…
You do realize that Abrams is the creator and executive producer for Fringe, and has personally written very few episodes, right?
Most opponents of nuclear energy are missing one crucial point.
Yeah. Creating a huge lake where previously was a nice valley with a river changes the micro climate of the area, you need to relocate thousands or tens of thousands of people, the infrastructure in place is basically written off (at least what can't be dismantled/moved), land is obviously gone (less arable land),…
The same with evacuating Kiev, which is the capital of Ukraine. Most of the evacuation took place in and around Pripyat.
Now that I looked into it, you're right. My bad for assuming that the capitalization rules for this are the same in English as in my native language.
Someone didn't pay attention:
I'd heart you if I could.
And that's why after initial curiosity, I decided not to try it out, at least until my next reboot will come up.