Luke’s tossing of the lightsaber was really the only choice that makes narrative sense and highlights the inherent problem with doing a sequel trilogy.
Luke’s tossing of the lightsaber was really the only choice that makes narrative sense and highlights the inherent problem with doing a sequel trilogy.
The second is the mythical way he conquered chairs.
Considering the way Kusanagi has replaced all of her parts in the source material (at least the film and show), I imagine they’ll probably say that her original body was ethnically Japanese but that her current shell is white. Which is a fine in-universe explanation, but which really doesn’t actually make it any…
Jeezus, I usually try to give Gizmodo a pass on their interpretations of scientific news but this one’s just lazy.
It ties into the character though. Deadpool would want kids to buy a ticket to Kung-Fu Panda 3 and then sneak into his film.
Boo.
Anybody who doesn’t laugh at Swedish Chef Karaoke is dead inside.
“I haven’t played the games at all, nor do I know the story, but let me make my completely misinformed opinion here on the internet...”
Firstly.
When we decided to have kids, we were at it morning, noon and night, literally. We were having sex pretty much as often as I could get it up, at least three times a day and usually more like five or six times a day.
The issue with this is that a lot of things on the film would have been done differently had they been going black and white. Simply taking the version Miller shot for color and turning it black and white doesn’t show us his definitive version, it just shows a version of the existing movie in black and white, which…
It’s no secret.
That movie was on TV so much when I was a kid that I never realized it was considered obscure.
David Warner played Jack the Ripper, not Jonathan Pryce.
so which Art3mis is Cooke playing? the RL Art3mis or the in game Art3mis?
It’s poorly written, poorly plotted, and has terrible characters.
Depending on the metal content in the mud, it could be ironic.
I think when Steve Jobs was talking about a stylus, he was probably talking about a stylus as a primary interface device. Not as an artistic tool, which is what this is clearly designed for.
Yes, this is an entirely new and troubling phenomenon: