What could possibly be objectionable about an overplayed song written by a millionaire about how great life would be if we weren’t so materialistic, man.
What could possibly be objectionable about an overplayed song written by a millionaire about how great life would be if we weren’t so materialistic, man.
I’m still waiting on the ultimate authority being Nick Offerman.
I don’t play Overwatch and I’d pay to see a Movie or TV show set in the Overwatch Universe.
“I do strongly believe that you can joke about anything.”
Completely agreed about Gravity Falls, it was a story with a definite end so as much as I would love to see some more, I can’t imagine it would be quite as satisfying as what we already have.
So close, but the right answer is Joel McHale as Zaphod.
Well, two seagulls could tie the dog up with a bit of rope.
I’m going to call it, real life Mysterio will be a Cosplayer.
Do you know what’s even in water? Dihydrogen Monoxide. I don’t know what that is, but it’s above my vocabulary word thinking so it has to be an elitist conspiracy.
I’m so glad they managed to stop Voldemort from collecting all the Infinity Stones, but did they have to kill off so many of the My Little Ponies?
Whatever the cost, at least attendees will probably get a free hat. So there’s that.
When Eevee first debuted in the first Pokémon game, it only had three evolutions—fire, water, and grass—which are the same types that the first three starter Pokémon have, and every set of starter Pokémon thereafter.
Because it’s a wish fulfilment power fantasy. As they are being taught to behave, it’s fun for them to watch a character be a hero by throwing a full on tantrum.
would that make Will Smith plausible?
If he can reign in his worst instincts (his LeFou was embarrassing), I think Josh Gad would be great as Seymour, but I can’t see Rebel Wilson as Audrey, I’ve yet to see her in a role that displays the sweet naivety that Ellen Greene brought to the role.
Oh wow, upon reading the headline, my first thought would be that he’d make an amazing Dentist in a production of Little Shop of Horrors.
Two examples, and both led me not just to loving a song, but loving a band.
Chuck, series 2; Chuck Versus the Dream Job.