There's no need to speculate: Box Office Mojo has the actual numbers. Let's go through a few, ok?
There's no need to speculate: Box Office Mojo has the actual numbers. Let's go through a few, ok?
Hollywood is dying because they can't seem to make movies people want to go watch.
The best way to appreciate Sleepy Hollow is watch the pilot, loudly scream "This shit is fucking ridiculous!"
Glad you linked that article. It states that they immediately contacted the CDC. Where was the CDC when the biotech firm in Rise sent home their infected lab tech?
It's pretty much the premise of every single giant robot franchise imported from Japan. I'm amazed people are still overthinking this.
That was an illegal study, and syphilis doesn't exactly cause pandemics. Still, if the Tuskeegee experiments involved spraying airborne syphilis and one of the lab techs got spritzed instead of the subjects, then I'm pretty sure he would've been quarantined too, instead of sent home like he just caught the flu.
Or more to the point, a Root who isn't a quasi-Team Machine member. I liked Root as this true foil to Finch, someone who didn't have the Machine, but could match Finch in planning, hacking, and execution. She was able to do all he could, but for evil and profit.
Really? Tell me about the one where a company violated Biohazard level 4 to the detriment of the human race. I'm waiting.
You mean the prostitutes in your neighborhood aren't ninja? I pity you.
Because tanks can't swing giant swords around, silly.
I think one explanation was, they specifically used human batteries to stick it to us. But that was a fan theory, so I guess your point still stands.
Name: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
They're still shooters. And they have more value than a silly little team deathmatch because they involve story, narration, acting, and more. They should cost more money than a game that only has five maps that get replayed 50 times.
What point are you trying to make? That you're a jackass? I referenced Deus Ex and System Shock because that moron was implying that single player has no value, and that nobody wants it. They prove my point.
Wow, just...wow. Never played Deus Ex? Half Life? System Shock 2? Bioshock? Are you one of those kids whose only exposure to the FPS genre was Halo?
You called?
Ok, so they changed the original's anti-atomic age moral with one about nature's wrath? Ok, I guess I can roll with that.
I normally don't like documentaries, unless it's a spoof of a documentary (This is Spinal Tap, Community's documentary episodes). Jiro however, caught my attention immediately.
No, it's an over-dramatization of someone eating at a sushi restaurant. It's the kind of exaggerated dramatics more common in infomercials. You know, the "Before" part, when you have a clueless schmuck struggling with a mundane task a five-year old would be able to do effortlessly? Yeah, those. I hate those.
Luke, the only people who made the Foodbeast people "experts" are themselves. They are in no way, shape or form accredited by any food or hospitality agency.