Large muppets were always eating other Muppets and they came out the other end (of the experience) in one piece.
Large muppets were always eating other Muppets and they came out the other end (of the experience) in one piece.
Liked for the alliteration. And it's the Flash, all the way. Barry has stolen the Muppets' thunder for primetime earnest emotion.
With me it was always CSI. Bad mistake when they would pull some kind of maggot out of a squishy corpse brain.
Apparently there's a fiction sub genre called the Weird Western. I discovered it after absolutely loving playing Undead Nightmare. Cowboys and Aliens hypothetically fits into this genre as well.
His episodes were undeniably the best.
I watched the first season and pegged it as another post-9/11 Rapture-type show like Lost or BSG. You know: Last remaining human survivors in a morality play, backdrop interchangeable (mysterious island, outer space, zombie plague). That's pretty much an idea directly descended from the Twilight Zone, epitomized by…
It could be the John Smith of Skaro.
I found him very sympathetic, at least in flashbacks. As a current day villain he definitely electrified the show too.
Full disclosure: I love in-game collectibles and require no reward for doing so. I don't really go crazy for alternate cloaks, armor, etc in the AC games unless there is some practical purpose for wearing said item.
Sometimes I do pursue a thing for its practical application, like the Aetherium Crown in Skyrim…
It's not just you. I think we all circle its orbit but refuse to actually commit to this garbage show.
I made it five episodes.
The estate of Jackie Jormpjormp would like to have words with you.
That ain't guano.
It's sad that this is getting so much circulation on Facebook too. At this point, it's an old joke everyone should remember from 2 years ago.
I don't know, but I'm taking this moment to join the Marvel app and re read the John Byrne run on FF.
Eh. It works for me, if only because I've been familiar with the Marvel pseudoscience for decades now. There's a noticeable schizophrenia in the script due to the shakeup, but largely it makes perfect sense to Marvel fans. Does it work externally to the general public? No, but what does?
Yes, but will there be Kung fu flirting on a seesaw?
I skipped so many areas by timing a Luigi super jump with getting hit by a shyguy bullet.
Yeah I don't really find the musical ones very interesting, in that anyone's brother can play in a band that goes nowhere. Like mine, for instance.
I'm rereading LOTR for the first time in 26 years, and all I could think for the first 100 pages was "the songs! Another song! Ugh". Then they get to Moria and I figure at least now they need to keep quiet, but no, Gimli goes and composed an epic about the Orc-infested mine they are sleeping in.
I half expected in…