precioushamburgers
PreciousHamburgers
precioushamburgers

No, it was a firm that worked hard to rise to the occasion. I'm sure they had to run names up and down the flagpole a few times, but they eventually found a name that stood on its own. 

The obvious story is one where it is revealed that Short Round retired to coastal Oregon and he is actually Data's dad.

Jerry was right and he was also right about the kiss hello.

It has since launched in the UK, where it’s being sold as a package of four doses for about $30

I seem to remember a comic in which the Kents argue about this exact thing: one parent wants Clark to be a hero and use his powers for good, the other worries about the burden that places on him and how he’ll miss out on a normal life. (I think it was Superman: Birthright.)

I could not agree more with the William Hughes take on Man of Steel. The character of Pa Kent was what pushed me away from this movie, and I never got back. His Father emphasizing to his son that he should not to help others and then Superman standing there while he dies was the last straw for me. Whatever that movie

I think if they called it EurRoxOff then we might have a winner.

Is she Nell? From the movie Nell?

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If that was Zod’s strategy, then what the film needed to show was Kal responding to that strategy, i.e. attempting to take the fighting away from the city or even just demonstrating dismay at the innocent people being hurt. Since it didn’t do that, the only interpretation is that the film itself didn’t care about the

Servant’s Tiger Free

His best work by far is still The Impossible.

Pa Kent briefly provides a bit of moralizing, telling him Clark he is here for a reason and it’s “not to score touchdowns”. And his death teaches Clark there are things his powers can’t fix, rather than teaching him to hide rather than help (or whatever).

Technically, most of the stuff on this list is lazy, though. Even if some end up becoming popular decisions.

Repeating Col. Miles in Avatar 2, instead of having a new villain was a criticism of mine. I didn’t want to bring Neo back for Matrix 4, but there was no stopping it. Same with Agent Coulson, which I feel undermines the first Avengers a little. I rolled my eyes when I heard one of the cartoons brought back a sliced-in-

It was sure new as far as Star Wars was concerned. The idea that anyone could be strong in the Force not only made sense, it got us away from the tired chosen one narrative. Then RoS pulled right back to the claim that there are basically two highly Force-positive families in the entire universe. If the Force flows

I mean, have you opened up a Gizmodo or AV Club article from 2012? None of those classic commenters are here anymore and a lowly article back then got 5x the number of total comments as in 2023.

The Weeknd is somehow doing the impossible thing of not giving any believable acting performance yet also blatantly telling the world he’s really a creepy sexual predator IRL.

So instead of this why don’t you recap Silo since that’s actually good?