shadowstaarr
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Out of the sequel trilogy, TFA is the only one I’ve seen probably more than twice. I didn’t like the choices made in TLJ, but I had walked out saying that they’ll have to stay the course to make any of those decisions mean something. And then they walked back everything in RoS and I was just like...bleh.

Norman Reedus as Shota Aizawa/Eraserhead

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Blight was kinda cool, I’d give him C+ to B for both name-power synergy and his connection to Terry. Also, even though it’s not real I love this clip:

That’s another thing I didn’t understand until recently.  I had believed all theme park/amusement parks were all thrill rides that go up high and travel very fast.  So on my recent trip, I was surprised at how tame even the rides I had always believed would be terrifying were.

For the longest time, I thought Splash Mountain was some massive drop.  I had absolutely no interest in ever trying it.  Rode it for the first time about a month ago, was way less extreme than I thought.

You’d like us to bring up the adaptation of Avengers starring Ralph Fiennes and Uma Thurman, wouldn’t you?

It would regularly air on AMC and every since time it was on while I was flipping through channels, I’d leave it on.  I honestly could not for the life me me tell you why I did.

It’s been a good couple of years for anime movies that aren’t Pokemon related.

Deku has a very real possibility of breaking another bone in his body by accident by way of OfA, so I say he wins the month.

A fascinating read. I have been to Disney World twice in the last 15 years. Once for my high school senior trip in 2007, and then once with a friend and their family a couple weeks ago. I barely remember the high school trip, but the recent one is still in my mind. The family I accompanied was definitely a “Disney

I don’t know how people can do it, my town is a touristy city as it is this time of year and people are just wandering over to the Hocus Pocus house 

He died in the game, but the movie made it sound like he lived a long life and died of old age didn't it?

Alan Moore, much like Harrison Ford, is forever tied to a genre he just doesn’t like.

It is like a chatroom, and that’s part of the appeal. It’s a mess if you’re in a big public server, but in a smaller one it’s a nice way to stay in contact with a handful of people.

https://kotaku.com/overwatchs-mccree-is-now-cole-cassidy-1847919311

My point was poorly articulated, but what I was trying to get at was both characters weren’t “stupid” but their intelligence didn’t preclude them from getting things wrong. Riddler was wildly off-base particularly because he was setting up clues that only Batman could solve (which he did) to take out the corrupt

Riddler also thought Batman and Bruce Wayne were two different people.  Both characters did not understand each other an ultimately came to the wrong conclusions.

Meanwhile, The Cape is fated to remain a one-and-done season.