Reggie Lee (Sgt Wu from Grimm) as the fraudulent insect forensics guy!
Reggie Lee (Sgt Wu from Grimm) as the fraudulent insect forensics guy!
There’s no doubt Thor has been portrayed as way more powerful than he had been previously after the events of Ragnarok. He can apparently summon vast amounts of lightning at will and Stormbreaker couldn’t be stopped by Thanos even when he had all the stones. Which is a bit silly actually.
Ah, thanks. In brief, just mulling them over...
1. Agreed.
2. @#$%. Yes. That was one of my biggest gripes with the movie. Like Quill couldn’t have let them take the gauntlet off and THEN kick his ass?
3. I was mixed on that, but point taken.
4. Interesting take. It did not bother me because I did not take it as…
Ah to his friends. To you, it’s Mr. Abdirzak.
I think you’re right about the imbalance, and the worst offender for me is the Dany storyline. Martin simply didn’t have more than a couple of hundred of pages for her, but in order to avoid having her vanish he kept expanding her story to come up with reasons why she couldn’t do the thing in the books that she was…
The horns (and other magical artefacts) will play a much stronger role in the books, for sure. There’s also Dragonbinder, which will likely be used to steal one of Dany’s dragons, rather than it being killed by White Walkers and then resurrected as an ice dragon.
Why wouldn’t they play four on four?
it actually kind of makes a lot of sense... an unsuccessful GM telling you what the other unsuccessful GMs at the top of the draft want to hear.
Reynolds’ career is definitely a mixed bag, but I feel like pre-DEADPOOL his best work was in the much-maligned SMOKIN’ ACES, a film I stand by to this day. He gets to be straight man, funny guy, action guy and also displays some impressive dramatic heft in the finale. But looking at his filmography I’m hard-pressed -…
Shame, because I was really hoping it’d be about Bandobras Took inventing golf.
“The films, in addition to having diminishing returns, were causing a physical toll: He was a big man doing stunts, running around in front of green screens, going from set to set. His body began to fall apart. “By the time I did the third Mummy picture in China,” which was 2008, “I was put together with tape and…
Every time somebody describes the NFL as “a business,” just remember that if you acted the way most NFL coaches and execs act at your place of business, you would be fired your first day and possibly arrested.
Take a close look. This is the most dangerous man in America. Five foot eight. Hunched over. Ninety-three pounds. With grey hair and blue-grey skin.
My favorite moment has to be Taran Killam’s smug look as Paula Pell comes back in the morning. “If there’s two things I know, it’s women and predicting the future.”
Admittedly I don’t follow her very closely or anything but has anyone ever really made an effort to point out just the shear volume of garbage that Oprah has introduced into the culture? Like, she seems like a savvy businesswoman and kudos for that but it’s like she’s generated this entire side industry of con-artists…
Well you can’t lug a WordStar 4.0 on an airplane, even if he was trying to finish the book.
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It’s an honestly great argument - it takes on the premise that college athletics is this higher-order thing that offers the STUDENT-athlete (see which one comes first???) something far, far more valuable and pure than money. Because if that’s true, then quality of play does not matter at all - if you care about how…
This debate is so well settled, I was genuinely happy to see the “AD’s and coaches should have to be unpaid students too” line. It’s new and it’s funny and I actually would love to hear the argument against coaches not getting paid more than a 4-figure stipend to oversee an “after-school program.”