"I grew out of fairy tales."
"I grew out of fairy tales."
They breezed through it really quickly, but the idea they were getting at was hypnosis.
don't mention Family Guy and South Park as equivalent
It was less Matrix and more Total Recall. It was even mentioned in the show. Oculus was having a "Total Recall" on the device because of problems.
As I said when I was watching the episode, I'm pretty sure that is literally a textbook example of "not guilty by reason of insanity".
Maybe he's a closet fan of The Outsiders? ;)
Crap, now I'm starting to think 5-years-ago Ollie kind of sort of maybe a little looks like Kato Kaelin, especially with the stringy bad haircut, and I'll never get that comparison out of my head.
Ha, YES. Try to remember... Um, the chase was like 5 seconds long. Maybe start by going back there? Just an idea to, you know, LOOK AROUND. I think its called doubling back in some circles. Just wow. Fast forward.
Okay, I giggled a little at the flashback scene, but not because of the instant remembering. Ollie thanks the woman and she says, "All I want is for you to get out of our lives as soon as possible." ANd he looks all sad. All I could think was, "Ollie, you spent two years being tortured horrifically while watching…
The candle remembering scenes made laugh as hard as I tried to suspend my disbelief. It's like,
Call it personal preference but I prefer the giant boobs popping out.
I want to see the tv commercial for the Central City All-Night Window Cleaning Service. "You know it's clean; 'cause we wash 'em in the dark!"
Hello, my baby
Hello, my honey
Hello, my ragtime ga~aaaaaaal.
never once considering if perhaps this take is actually suitable for the characters and the franchise.
Fox keeps screwing up Fantastic Four because they heard someone say " No one can mess up a comic book movie like WB" and they took it as a challenge
Their rendition of "Carry On My Wayward Son" was surprisingly lovely and touching. I almost expected Dean to cry a Single Man Tear.
File to: "for all intensive purposes" instead of "for all intents and purposes"?
Vocally, they're saying "Should've". There's no excuse to write "should of", however.
"Should of" instead of "should have". It gets me every time. Especially when I see it pop up in articles or video games, or other things that should have proofreading.
So, DC, realizing that the key to increasing readership is to offer easy access points to new readers, has decided to start fresh by mixing multiple confusing chronologies together. That makes perfect sense.