I also like seeing a different take on the character. If everyone just wants to see the same Joker over and over, why don’t they just rewatch the existing movies?
I also like seeing a different take on the character. If everyone just wants to see the same Joker over and over, why don’t they just rewatch the existing movies?
I was 15 at the time. I hated Nicholson. Admittedly, though, I was definitely in the minority.
Movies that should probably be on this list: Stalag 17, The Enemy Below, Sink the Bismarck, Twelve O'Clock High, Fury.
I toured this ship back in the day during Fleet Week in San Francisco. Sad to see her go.
Not really. They work for the BBC; they'll eventually be assigned to something else.
Calvary
Reminds me of the box art from all the model kits I built as a kid.
It's not quite clear just how
I've actually been pulled over in a situation nearly identical to the one you described (I wasn't speeding being the only difference). If the aforementioned cop is just about done with his perp, he may just finish up, get in his car and hurry to catch up with you.
I know this isn't going to be a popular opinion, but if a retailer doesn't want to sell a particular product, that's their prerogative. I'm sure there are all sorts of products retailers choose to not carry for a variety of reasons, like cigarettes and adult magazines. And it's not as if Rockstar can't get other…
Bioshock 1, 2 and Infinite.
The only parts I ever replaced were the ones that typically wear out on all cars - brake pads, the clutch disc, bulbs, etc. Never had a problem with the Quattro system, or the engine and transmission, nor have any of the other people I've known who owned similar cars. My parent's Ford, however, always had something…
Funny you should compare an Audi and a Fairmont. I had an '85 4000S Quattro. Leather interior and nothing squeaked. Had over 300,000 miles on the engine/tranny. The thing never stopped working. My parents had a '79 Fairmont that probably started falling apart the minute it rolled off the assembly line. It never…
Just a bit of constructive criticism ... The headline and accompanying text somewhat give the impression that Sgt. Giunta is the only living serviceman to receive the Medal of Honor since Viet Nam, as if he was just awarded it. According to Wikipedia, there are nine living recipients since Viet Nam.
Do bounties and patrol missions to raise your vanguard level. Do strikes to earn vanguard marks. Buy all four pieces of legendary armor from your class vanguard. That should help. Then grind for the necessary materials to upgrade your armor.
That would be so hilarious. And I can see them doing it, too.
Let's see her dance with Phogoth...
Assuming he has a job...
Maybe that's his moon tire.
You're not exactly correct. Yes, this is different from the TellTale game, and yes, Gearbox is involved. But it's actually being made by 2K-Australia with support from Gearbox.