If that's the case, we might as well have a full-length Badman movie.
If that's the case, we might as well have a full-length Badman movie.
Number one rule
Great song choice too
It's time to take a stand
And you can win, if you dare
A long time (and many pounds) ago I was mistaken once for Brendan Shanahan, and it was by someone in the Red Wings legal department.
I must have read "Paddington at the Palace" to my kids a hundred times, they seemed to like that one the best out of the handful of these books that we had. Even though it's been several years, I can recite that entire story in my head.
He was brainwashed by HYDRA
Movies 2 through 5 in the franchise
The first one was a lot of fun. The second one I couldn't stay awake through.
You know that if/when they make a Sing 2, they will put that "joke" back in there.
Anyone here tried out the Avatar rides at Disneyworld yet? A couple friends went last month, said one of the rides was just like Soarin' at Epcot, which sounds promising. Didn't hear anything about the other attractions.
I'll choose that option
Whoooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!
Yes, but by the end of the season, he was right back in likable good-guy mode again. In Breaking bad, this is a guy who knowingly defends/helps drug dealers and murderers just to make a buck. So he still has a long way to fall to get to that point.
Nope. They started to show hints of "Saul", then they swerved right back to good-guy Jimmy who stuck out his neck to help Kim, tried to make amends with Chuck, and took a fall just so an old lady could reconcile with her friends. All noble characteristics, none of which the Saul from Breaking Bad even remotely had.
I love this show, but they better start showing more of a moral decline for this character soon. What I don't want is some Anakin Skywalker scenario where Jimmy is a good guy all the way up to the end, and then all of a sudden decides to help out criminals.
AMC just announced "Talking Shawshank" with Chris Hardwick, which will air after every rerun of Shawshank Redemption. First round of guests include Frank Darabont, William Sadler, and for no reason, Kevin Smith.
The way Punisher was first introduced in the comics, he was a lot closer to Travis Bickle than a superhero.
Include animated versions of these characters, and the #1s on half of these would change.
Well I still like it! *runs away sobbing*