That's what Bigfoot Hunters, or whatever it's called, is for. Squatchin' 'round for 'Squatch is srs bsns.
That's what Bigfoot Hunters, or whatever it's called, is for. Squatchin' 'round for 'Squatch is srs bsns.
Not with that attitude.
I honestly don't understand the appeal of Ghost Hunters. The *cough* investigators are so dull that they're *cough* investigations into the void of idiocy aren't even entertaining. On the other hand, Ghost Adventures has Zak Bagans, who is like a bigger, dumber, douchier Michael Cera and challenges ghosts to fist…
Maybe they're next movie can be science fiction, for a little space docking action?
Immigants! Even when it was da bears, I knew it was dem.
That was my favorite bit too. God, she's awesome.
You rang?
He may not have been Daredevil until the end, but Matt was recognizably the Matt Murdock from the comics. Foggy and Karen were the Foggy and Karen from the comics. Stick and Urich were the Stick and Urich from the comics. Wilson Fisk was not Wilson Fisk from the comics. Maybe that's a good thing, but the disconnect…
I have to agree with this, as much as I liked the idea of D'Onofrio being cast as Fisk, ultimately his portrayal didn't work for me. The guy didn't come off as a condescending, pretentious criminal mastermind who can mix it up physically when he needs/wants to, but as an utterly insane man with delusions of grandeur.…
This is what I would like to see, something completely stylistically divergent from the other seasons and set in a time, or place, completely different from the sweltering heat of either Louisiana or southern California. Detroit, Chicago, or New York in the winter, maybe, and a story that ropes in a war vet turned…
We'll see. I'm curious what a Fargo season three might look like. My personal dream would be returning to Molly and having her need to pull Marge Gunderson out of retirement to help solve a case. Or maybe they could just go to brunch. Either way, I need Marge and Molly to meet.
Indeed. Diamonds are Forever is basically a Roger Moore movie with Sean Connery. This is what makes it great. Well, "great".
Also, can't you turn Bastilla to the Dark Side if you've romanced her? And I think Carth leaves the party before you go full Revan? I don't think there's a lot of suspension of disbelief in any of that.
It's pretty good up until the climax, which comes out of nowhere and makes very little sense.
Yes, this is helpful.
Sometimes I slip and call him Jason Mimosa. But that's because I'd almost always rather be drinking a mimosa.
The comic artist Jason is going to have a show at the Museum of Modern Art? Neat!
More like Clegane Shame, amirite?
Get hype!
Well… spoiler alert from season one, but Molly received an email from her mother at some point. She's still alive.