I think that’s a scene from Tales of the Jedi, not Clone Wars.
I think that’s a scene from Tales of the Jedi, not Clone Wars.
Yes. His role on Community was amazing because they brought in so many nods to his earlier works (including his narration of the earlier Ken Burns style documentary episode).
I’m glad Hayden is getting something of a redemption tour. Him nailing the timbre and delivery of Matt Lanter just sells it.
How rude! /s
I never understand this line of reasoning when it comes to Taco Bell. Never once have I wanted Mexican food and considered Taco Bell an option, and never once have I wanted Nachos Bell Grande and tried to get something similar from an actual Mexican place. They’re two different things and scratch two different itches.
This idea that “I’m an adult and therefore I never have trouble sleeping” is adorable. If I can get four hours in, I’m doing great.
It’s worth what people are willing to pay for it. If not enough people buy it, watch it go on sale quick.
Yeah, attack power and HP creep have hit the card game hard. Intentionally in order to drive the purchase of new cards.
We need “Action League Now!” representation, stop-motion animation and all!
That part is great, but we still have a bunch of journalists all pointing to each other as the source of their information. This is especially disastrous in science journalism, where you get a daisy chain of “a recent study says....” articles and it turns out that, if you read the actual study, the news reports aren’t…
The whole concept of a “Ghost Kitchen” is such a scam from the get go.
I have to wonder if the performance issues with Scarlet and Violet were more dev time crunch than hardware flaws given how polished TotK was
Well get on it then, we've been waiting!
Assuming the machine protected them is fair, but they’d have to walk back through the radiation to leave. And we know it was really bad radiation.
Preacher how do you leave off Preacher?
What I want to know is how did those hostages, being stored under the Skrull base sitting on a radioactive zone, not die?
What else doesn’t make a lick of sense is that IO9 once again offers series analysis from a writer who admits mid-article that they haven’t seen the show.
It’s the art style of the current Mickey cartoons
Greta Gerwig: “Everyone is expecting the Barbie movie to be shallow, vapid, consumeristic trash. So let’s make something surprisingly deep, provocative and smart instead.”