"That's ain't 50 Cent…that's 50 PERcent."
Fiddy's got some witty fans, fo sho.
"That's ain't 50 Cent…that's 50 PERcent."
Fiddy's got some witty fans, fo sho.
i kid you not, it's called 'The Circuit' - like chatroulette combined with a transporter.
i'm just kidding, i'm one of those who actually really liked the finale. including the hugging.
actually, i'd prefer the extra 12 or 14 minutes feature more hugging
because the finale didn't have enough of that.
a dystopian future where citizens are executed as soon as they turn 30
what's dystopian about that?
A message to the AV Club staff from one of your UK readers:
Dear AV Club,
I get the whole bardos idea and it seems to me to make a lot of sense, given the not infrequent dharmic references on the show generally, and what it brings to the final church scene.
I think when they set off Jughead, the Island gave them what they wanted: i.e. a redemptive parallal timeline in which Oceanic 815 never crashed.
i bought the first Lost Planet because it had some okay reviews and the concept (ice planet + monsters) seemed interesting enuf.
"It's not like we have a secret shuttle on the pad"
you're so naive.
an Elric film would be the family-friendly hit of the summer:
It's funny how much better Tasha Yar is as a character *after* she gets bumped off.
Moorcock has mentioned from time to time that they're definitely looking at making an Elric film - apparently he saw 300 and figured it could finally be done right.
i started with ZENITH, way back when it was in the pages of 2000AD.
That or Y, The Last Man.
Two and a Half Men is apparently one of the most successful shows in tv history,
didn't realise she was British-raised
does she have a Brit accent?
ha, i like Lost talkbacks on the AV Club because of all the interesting theories that give me a new perspective, etc.
the *5th* seal?
I'm sorry but I'm going to have to ask the mods to delete the above statement on the grounds that it doesn't provide citations to primary sources.