That's not true! That's impossible!
That's not true! That's impossible!
They wasted a good unmasking with that, too. Why not save it for when he's on the bridge being confronted by his old man? You're going to take it off during an interrogation with some rando rebel? GTFO with that bullshit, Ren.
I'm hoping that she isn't related to anybody from the original cast. Rey met both Leia and Han, so they would've at least recognized her. As close to the formula TFE plot was, she'll probably end up being Luke's kid. Which would be disappointing as fuck.
Noir is a staple of cinema and uniquely American so the changes to its form every decade or so is an important thing to preserve. There's a ton of movies that weren't preserved because nobody thought they were important that are now unfortunately lost.
At first glance I thought it said "Who Braffed?" as in "Who started?" Sounds better but it just doesn't have the magic needed to be pasted onto a t-shirt.
It really depends on your expectations. I restarted my character after the baby Shaun was kidnapped because I wanted to play as a mother in search for her son because it seemed like it would be more interesting.
The Glowing Sea is probably the best thing to come out of Fallout 4. My first sighting of it was a weird aurora borealis in the southwest skies while searching for an abandoned vault to rehab dopefiend Cait. The place itself is dominated by a saturated green yellow haze and devoid of anything other than fallen…
You'll take this packaged product of bland, inoffensive, faux-earnest, artisanally-crafted yet featureless duo of white dudes and like it! Their non-struggles with will soon become your non-struggles!
Piper was an all around disappointment, so far. No special missions or unique dialogues so far, and that's even after some Institute heavy plot lines that'd be apropos as fuck for her to get involved in.
Having never read Civil War or a single Captain America, Iron Man, or Avengers comic since the mid-90s, RDJ sold that line with enough pathos that it worked for me. Pained, but not pathetic. I never realized there was anything more to Cap and Iron Man in the original Civil War storyline, so the trailer was the first…
I feel like such a fool for spending five solid minutes scanning the trailer for Ant-Man …
That last shot really nailed what I love about WoWS. The crowd has the same eagerness and hunger you see at a swearing in ceremony for American citizenship.
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Christ, that abomination! Wasn't the alien baby a genius proto-Stewie. Always wanting to destroy the world, if I can remember right. Aliens in the Family? Somehow it had both James Van Der Beek and a pretty cool animated intro by John K. https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Good thing they kept him shrouded in a hoodie when he parkours in the trailer. The sheer force of two expired try-hardy fads from 2008 would've been too much for me.
Fuck off
Normally I ignore trolls, but I have to do this because I can't stand it when people try to rewrite history that's barely five months old.
Hearing about how he was up for Captain America's Steve Rogers made me think he could possibly pull it off. But seeing him in this trailer along with Aloha put that question to rest. Guy is just too soft looking. The roughest he could pull off is at most a college student backpacking through Europe.
But don't you feel more secure knowing that a man can't sneak into the women's restroom by pretending to be a woman? Isn't that small victory what gay and transgender discrimination ordinances are all about?
I thought about adding the continuation of his answer which allowed for a more mature, nuanced view of how filming in Africa affected his view of poverty in America. But that would've just reinforced the fact that the answer was a big old YES!