@WookieLifeDay: I really enjoyed the first half or so, but as soon as the father and daughter end up in the basement with Tim Robbins the movie slows to a crawl.
@WookieLifeDay: I really enjoyed the first half or so, but as soon as the father and daughter end up in the basement with Tim Robbins the movie slows to a crawl.
And now it's just a short step to bottling that stuff and selling it in 7-Elevens. Pur-air, from the rain forests of Brazil.
@zapan: Nice try, Obama.
My grade 3 teacher was one of those.
"... according to some prophecy we didn't know about until the first episode in which she appears".
@iheartsoda: Doctors can be just as susceptible to drug company claims as the rest of us. Pharmaceutical sales reps probably get more bang for their buck by working directly on doctors than advertising to the public.
@Too.Tired.To.Sleep: That's why I don't take my vacations there anymore.
I'd like to see a straight update of Watchmen. 2010: 23 years after the Squid. Downtown Manhattan is a permanent construction zone. People protest against plans for a nearby Church of the Squid community centre. Dr. Manhattan comes back, says "I left you people alone for a couple of decades and this is what happens?"…
@Jaymii: Really? I read that Green is no fan of Gellar. But the internet is full of stuff that's solid 24 karat Wrong.
I want to make a movie called The Fall of Lucifer, and that's what it'll be: 90-120 minutes of Lucifer falling over. I can't decide if it'll be just one really long fall, or if he'll keep tripping on things. Get Peter Stormare to reprise his Lucifer role. All he needs to say is "Oof," either once at the end or several…
@Graviton1066: I think it would go something like this.
@Ruthless if you let me: And I totally missed you noticing that you totally missed it! D'oh... squared?
@Ruthless if you let me: That's what I'm saying - they shot on a sound stage and I wish they had the budget for some location shooting in that episode.
@ZaxxonQ.com: It's funny, I was watching the preview for the upcoming episode where a guy boils to death in a swimming pool. I think I was supposed to be gripped with tension or fear, but all I could think about were the ten years of swimming lessons I took in that pool. Which is just cold ocean water. And once when I…
@Palmerlime: Oooh. I really want to see ShATMrk now.
@Leissuit1001: I am in awe of your answer. Or I am outraged. I don't know which.
@ZaxxonQ.com: I like watching Haven because it's filmed in the town where I grew up. But no one wants to watch the show with me because I keep pointing at the screen and saying stuff like "That's where I got beaten up in grade three".
@heatheriversen: Eric Kripke has pretty much said so.
This was one of those episodes when I wish Warehouse 13 had a slightly larger budget, and by 'slightly' I mean 'enough cash to send cast and crew into the desert and film on location'. But they appear to have spent most of their location shooting budget a couple of episodes ago on dressing up Toronto to look like…
The closest that Crystal Skull ever came to this was the scene with Shia LaBoeuf getting smacked in the balls by tree branches.