Oh my God yes, she'd have been PERFECT.
Oh my God yes, she'd have been PERFECT.
It's not a traditional Sherlock Holmes series, it takes place in modern day with Sherlock using tools like smartphones and texting as he works. Give the first episode a try, you might like it. Everyone else certainly does. :)
That's a great scene but I think it would take too much of the focus away from the other members of the JLA in the big climax. It would be nice if they used that scene as the basis of Supes vs Zod in the coming Man of Steel movie.
Dame Dench has the acting chops but is a tiny little thing, while Granny is supposed to be physically imposing as well.
Holy crow I didn't even think of that. I remember reading those Coles' Notes for the Shakespeare plays and thinking "damn they talked wierd back then".
I did say "almost". I figured there were some that still did that, but the vast majority show a blue screen.
Pilots are often awkward and strange while the cast and crew get a handle on their roles in the show. There were a few TV shows I started watching halfway through the third season or whatever, and when I eventually got around to seeing the pilot it was like watching completely different characters.
It's staggering how much language changes alongside technology, doesn't it?
Thereby perpetuating the stereotype.
In Revelations you get a mission to smack around a few bards. Ezio even says something to the effect of "this is a dream come true".
Because Street Fighter 4 (and other SF games) have Evil Ryu as a separate character with slightly different moves.
I remember there were areas in the game, like under Captain Flynt's ship and places in Sawtooth Cauldron, where if you had PhysX at medium or high, the framerate plummeted drastically even if there was no combat. That issue was fixed in a recent patch, so if that was your problem you can raise the cap.
This is strange... there still aren't any comments bitching about artists merging characters from different series again, or anyone pointing out that someone else did this first. People are slacking off.
I didn't particularly care for the D. I always thought of the ship as ungainly and forward-heavy, with the dish being too wide and large compared to the rest of it. The nacelle pylons were pointlessly curved and so thin that you'd have to crawl through them to reach the engines. It's very much a product of the…
As an atheist, I'll freely admit there are a lot of things I don't know. I don't know if such thing as a soul exists, and I don't know what happens after death, and until someone proves otherwise with a repeatable method I'll assume a soul doesn't exist and that nothing happens when I die.
I find it hard to believe any autistic person would refuse a "cure". There aren't any benefits to being autistic, it's not "personality" issue, it's a disability that can only hold people back in life. My nephew has very mild autism but it's affecting his schooling and socialization. He's a wonderful little boy but…
GENIUS.
Well according to this article, the drive would collect cosmic particles which would then be super-energized upon deceleration. So if we could get the drive up to speed once, we could collect the energy accumulated to create anti-matter, and round and round we go.