I think it was called… The Bus That Couldn't Slow Down.
I think it was called… The Bus That Couldn't Slow Down.
I could never believe how they kept hyping that sketch, over and over. It wasn't just a throwaway detail, it dovetailed into the whole backstory 'mythology' of the show and was treated as some kind of epic, noble, doomed voice that was silenced, shattering the lives of all involved, and now might live again. It was a…
Now, I'm dying to know, how do you balance work, family, and Satanic globalist pedophilia?
If you believe that Oliver Stone acted alone, you're just one of the sheeple ignoring the big, glaring conspiracy. I'm telling you, there was a second Stone filming from the post-9/11 era!
It's not the years, it's the parsecage.
Playing 'a' captain but not 'the' captain makes me conclude she's the big-name actor they kill off in the first episode.
A good thing is happening! To American Gods.
Past Sparkly Fingers it's all been downhill.
Yeah, you have to assume the reviews will result in the waitlist for tickets to a Harry Potter play dropping precipitously. From 50 million people all the way down to, I don't know, 47 million?
I got back into The Binding of Isaac recently and finally got the Hard Mode achievement with every character. Took a ton of tries with Judas and ???, but I completed the latter last night relatively easily thanks to the incredible luck of picking up Epic Fetus and the Pony early on. I think I'm ready to stop, with…
It beats "Kim Jong-il Sings The Hits" in that category, that's for sure.
Kojima should just do nothing but make trailers for this game. That might be Del Toro's best career move at this point too.
Don't blame me, I voted for Ursa.
Most of the time a story speaks to future social issues it's actually just that those social issues were older than you think. You say, wait, the Nazis weren't in power yet in the 1920s! How could concerns with authoritarianism be so prominent in Germans? Except they could easily be thinking of contemporary fears like…
*Monty Hall trundles along with a herd of unwanted goats and llamas*
British vegans, always at the mercy of the Beefeaters.
My take is that most wizards will never be very good at magic. There's a small number of people with magical ability to begin with, and that doesn't guarantee any talent or skill for an incredibly elaborate art. Only a gifted few are capable of understanding how magic actually works and invent their own spells or…
Hogwarts was supposed to be a parody of real and fictional boarding schools, with the cartoonish name, the absurdly brutal and nonsensical sport, teachers who are so pointlessly sadistic that they verge on evil, classes in bizarre esoteric subjects, dreaded exams with acronyms, cruel detention punishments, and house…
He had to chuck it because he mentioned knowing that Rufus was recording them while it was recording. Which only happened because of the forced setup of the three characters being suddenly angry about the things they weren't that angry about previously.