I think my favorite part about Roger this episode was him wearing a wig on top of another wig to disguise himself.
I think my favorite part about Roger this episode was him wearing a wig on top of another wig to disguise himself.
"Gee Mr. Eli, while I agree that we need to expand the business, I think scalping our enemies and making their wives do unspeakable acts before mercy killing them runs afoul of respectable business practices."
I feel the same way. When AMC did their "all ID4 all July 4" marathon last year everywhere I went that day was playing it, and everyone was watching.
Terrible domestically, but it's expected to do gangbusters in China.
Jesus, and I though 87° in East TN was extreme.
Saw Popstar and Lobster and liked them both very much. Walked/jogged some. I weighed myself Saturday and the scale said 195, so yay. It's getting to the point my clothes are getting baggy as hell. Maybe by the end of the month I can try to squeeze into some of my old medium size shirts.
<cough> Lego Movie <cough>
I beat Doom Tuesday night so I get to focus all my time on the new Hitman mission. I downloaded it Tuesday but haven't had time to play it yet.
It definitely has its defenders. In my opinion it's a bit of a trainwreck, but it's worth watching if buzzed in some way. Very, very, very flawed yet you can't look away because you're honestly, morbidly curious about what will happen next.
For those interested check Larry Fong's Twitter. He was cinematographer and said "If you liked the movie you'll love it. If you hated it you'll still hate it."
Hey, all those dead Metropolisians created a huge job market.
Yeah, it was about as confusing as a recipe calling for Martha White flour.
Remember, Clark's reporting skills are nonexistant, so for all we know he walked outside the Daily Planet lobby, shouted "Can anyone tell me about this Bat guy?" and the guy (probably a homeless drunk) told him in exchange for scratchoffs. That sounds logical in the Snyderverse.
I'd pay to see a movie where Bruce and Alfred are super passive aggressive to one another. No costume antics, just the two of them on a rainy afternoon in Wayne Manor, er Lakehouse.
Yeah outside maybe The Golden Age it's pretty bleak for a first-time listener.
That might have actually been me, but it was a RPX screen (Regal's knock-off large format screen).
"Yeah well, you may end up having the best sex of your life, but after a while you're gonna get tired of nothing but butt play. You whore."
The movie's also getting a last minute IMAX release since Alice is doing so terribly. I think the only other time IMAX got rid of a movie early was replacing Jupiter Ascending with Fifty Shades.
There was an interview around the time Chappie came out where one of the supporting actors, Brandon Auret, said Die Antwoord, specifically Ninja, were the cause for most of the movie's problems. Constantly angry or stoned, giving advice where it wasn't needed, and other crap to the point that even Jackman was fed up…
I feel like this game missed the mark solely by not making Frank Reynolds or Charlie Kelly the leader of the resistance.