We sicced Bill the Cat on Attila the Hun?
We sicced Bill the Cat on Attila the Hun?
Maybe he can team up with Nathan Fielder, and they can help small businesses together
I’m not sure how it worked in the books, since I stopped reading them around book five, but going off the movies all the stuff with the horcruxes felt like a case of the writer just making shit up as they go along.
Apparently in the books he matured, but going off of the movies fuck James Potter, he was a douchebag who not only tormented Snape but also nearly got him killed (good on Snape for lying to Harry that the reason he was looking out for him in Sorcerors Stone was because he owed his dad instead of “I was in love with…
...Jesus fucking christ
I said dumb asshole first
Pretty sure that was part one, it’s also the one that ends with them burying a muppet
I’m starting to think Voldemort is about as competent as a supervillain in a Saturday morning cartoon, he’s a silly voice away from being Shredder, Skeletor or Cobra Commander
I mean, there is a spell that will let you kill people, you say a word, point it at someone and boom they’re dead. What the fuck was the Elder Wand going to do? Help him make people MORE dead?
I completely forgot about that...Why the fuck did he need the elder wand then? Just strangle Harry in his sleep you dumb asshole!
For being the youngest actor to play the Doctor, Smith was great at depicting a world weary, broken man trying to contend with both the darkness he encountered in his adventures as well as the darkness in himself. Also I completely forgot about that part of the book, so thanks for refreshing my memory.
Or its all not very well thought out, which is fine, the books always had a light “don’t put too much thought into this, it’s magic” air to them. The whole reason Harry is able to kill Voldemort in the end is because he was the last Horcrux and by being killed and reborn it made Voldemort vulnerable, if Voldemort had…
Well played sir
I must have read the book a little over ten years ago now, so I don’t recall the scene in great detail, I also dont remember the scene in the movie all that vividly, so I’ll take your word for it, but yeah Tennant does tend to play most of his roles as broad, over the top, and completely unhinged. I felt like his…
The whole series is basically predicated on the idea that love is the strongest magic of all, that didn’t go away after that ending, although that ending may have been the concepts nadir
Pretty sure that was just David Tennant, the man hasn’t met a piece of scenery he doesn’t want to chew
Deathly Hallows Part 1 was easily worse
meh, I haven’t had any tech projects in awhile, I like to mess around with stuff as a hobby, posting about it got me inspired, so I just ordered a bigger hardrive, a new case (the one holding the components presently is neon pink and has a good amount of scratches) and a new battery. I also started the tear down and…
I bought a Zune two years ago for 5 bucks at a thrift store, loaded it up with music using an old copy of the zune software I found online along with a 5 dollar charging/sync cable and had a sturdy, fully functional multimedia player, one of these days I’ll get around to loading all my amazon MP3s onto the thing after…
Let’s see, assuming your grandmother saw the film in theaters that would mean she saw it at the earliest in 1946, she claims to have been hating it for 50 years, that would put this experience in December 1996, which would mean that you were a child in the 90's and did not have cable, which I’ll believe, that was…