Agent Chun-Li vs Inhuman Ryu
Agent Chun-Li vs Inhuman Ryu
A virch reyoon? A great way to practice my abreevs!
Growing up, my mom’s Spanish accent got made fun of once, she laughed it up and said her French is much better since English is her third language. She then asked the 90s Karen (with the Rachel hair) how many languages she spoke. Mom shuts fuckery down real quick.
Also AKA River’s propaganda teacher from Serenity.
Ditto here. We did our own taxes for several years using various sites (TurboTax, TaxAct, etc.) and while the process was generally fine, we finally switched to using a recommended local accounting firm and not only has the process been totally painless (they do all the work), they routinely do a way better job than…
I like how IDW had another go at their being a fifth turtle with Jennika.
You had me at “Gravity Falls”, but then lost me with “Neighbors: Sorority Rising”. Ah, who I am kidding? I will always watch a new Ninja Turtles movie. I guess my dreams for a big budget live-action tv adaptation of the IDW comics will have to wait at least another half-decade. That’s fine. I can wait. The reboot…
On a road trip from the great white north down to Texas, my family of 4 stopped at a Whataburger for dinner after waiting at a family-style restaurant to be served, and instead ignored, for 45 minutes. My parents are brown and my sibling and I are white-passing — we were in northern Texas and it was one of my first…
A plethora of extra guys.
Agent inner monologue
I seriously thought the series was about an anthropomorphic duck. I guess because I only knew it by name having never read the books. Kind of wish we had a Ducktective movie instead.
Has any “superhero discovers what his powers can do” moment in the entire genre been as perfectly joyful as that? You know Dash’s whole life, his whole sense of who he is, has changed in that second.
The little laugh he gives when he looks down and realizes what he’s doing is the best part of the movie. And then he starts running FASTER.
To me, the best scene in the film was the airplane missile strike. I have never before or after seen a film so effectively readjust it’s own stakes, and say “no, we’re entirely for real about the situation here”.
Okay, I have to disagree with this, pretty vehemently. That was not the message of the film at all.
That’s a theatrical moment so thrilling, I can remember the physical feeling of it all these years later.
There’s something about watching his joy at discovering he can do more than he ever imagined. It was really empowering and powerful. And so much damn fun!
“I can’t lose you again. I’m not strong enough!”