“Love Is A Soldier,” an electronic club track that sounds exactly like what you’d expect from “Smash Mouth goes EDM.”
“Love Is A Soldier,” an electronic club track that sounds exactly like what you’d expect from “Smash Mouth goes EDM.”
It's funny, I don't remember this being a hard game. It was pretty simple level memorization, and the levels weren't very long. Plus it was incredibly easy if you played it with two people, as long as you let one person get both power-up orbs from the first wolf, you'd have a were-player much earlier than intended.
What if I loved the casting, but hate the Abrams scripts and I dislike the Fast and Furious movies? I swore "never again" after the last Trek movie, but I like and mostly trust Simon Pegg. I'm not sure that I will like Simon Pegg meddled with by Lin and Paramount.
The material and texture of the costume looks weird to me. I wonder if it's that he's essentially wearing a green screen, and whatever they've put him in will be easily manipulated with CGI to look like something more… tick-like?
I'm just super happy it isn't cheap 3D CGI. I rather like the look, actually. Plus, there've only been two released images so far. Who knows how it'll look when it's actually animated.
No, this game has existed for years as Ingress. It wasn't until it was reskinned with the Pokemon brand that it got big. It's not the concept, it's the marketting and the brand recognition. I'm dubious knock-offs will be anywhere near as popular or ubiquitous.
That's almost as good as the one about two soldiers. One soldier routinely does charity and helps out his community but isn't a christian. The other drinks, does drugs, and screws prostitutes. They wind up in the same foxhole, the "sinner" converts while they're under fire. Both die, and the guy who spend five…
The Tract was called "Dark Dungeons." The nutball church my parents took me to as a kid used to hand these out to use every week at sunday school. I think I still have copies of them somewhere. It's online if you want a good laugh.
There doesn't appear to be any holes in your ceiling through which to deluge you. I could probably round up a firing squad, though.
I watched a couple episodes when I saw the lead was using a boomerang. I thought that could be a fun decapitation method. I was sorely disappointed.
I work with a woman named Candy, and after she introduced herself by saying, "Hi, I'm Candy" I practically had to bite my tongue off to not respond with "Of course you are."
It took 30 years for Brown and Lambert to be in another movie together. That made me like "Hail, Caeser!" even more.
In the cartoon, immortals could willingly surrender their quickening. So the hero was just wandering around convincing people he was the only one capable of beating the bad guy so they should just surrender their quickening and let him be on his way. It was pretty bad.
The Saint did a pretty neat remake of the show's original theme. I don't remember the end credits at all, though.
The studio didn't want Henry Fonda to play Frank in Once Upon a Time in the West since he'd pretty much only played heroes up to that point. Bogart started out playing villains and ne'er do wells.
I didn't take it as nitpicking. I just really remembered being confused by Gilliam's name was on something that looked like commercial garbage, and then seeing his reasoning. I hadn't checked to see if he'd actually done more things like that in the intervening years.
Cowboys and Aliens had the perfect cast for a modern Western. It's too bad it didn't have the perfect script to go with it.
So you lied to me when you said you only knew him from Shoot to Kill. Next thing you'll tell me that you knew the actor who played the one armed man was Andreas Katsulas but you just didn't want to type out his name.
It's been a really long time, but was he the bad guy in Earth 2? I seem to recall he wasn't a horrible human being in that.
I'm going to assume you were born after the 80s if you haven't seen Highlander.