Hopefully, there'll be a release date announcement at E3 in a couple weeks.
Hopefully, there'll be a release date announcement at E3 in a couple weeks.
Possibly paid mods, though. That's the kicker.
So, what pop culture references you think they'll fit into this one? Good Will Hunting and The Departed seem like a lock. Hopefully, there'll be some Kimmy Schmidt and Fury Road homages in there, as well.
That awkward moment when you're browsing porn and stumble onto one of the scenes briefly depicted in this trailer. (Ava Taylor at 2:06, for anyone who's wondering.)
I used to work for Wal-Mart, and I can tell you that all the stories are true. Stores are deliberately understaffed, and employees are overworked, underpaid, and treated like garbage. The company hires people with the expectation that they'll quit within the first couple months, so no one's employment is nurtured or…
Mostly, I'm just sad that it means he's been in that Look Who's Talking retirement home for the better part of thirty years. Poor guy.
Too bad Abe Vigoda's dead.
I've always felt that "Goodbye, Lydia" was a weak final line for a show as impactful as Breaking Bad. The song at the end made up for it, though.
I wonder what her brother Jake Gyllenhaal has to say about all this?
I can't tell if what you're saying is a real thing or if you're having a stroke.
O-Ren Ishii
Half Chinese, half Japanesey
Half American, and oh, what a specie
Just from the picture, I thought that was Hyde from That '70s Show.
Damn straight.
Because the show is called The Flash, we know the Flash isn't going to die. It'a ridiculous to point to the main character not being in peril of dying as a negative. Only a very select few shows ever killed off their protagonists. This ain't gonna be one of them.
Bursting with laughter at Talia's death speech earned me a few glares. Then other people started chuckling at it. The next time I went to see TDKR, everyone laughed at that scene. Nothing Marvel has screwed up - not even the Mandarin fake-out in IM3 - could top the ridiculousness of the heroes stopping to listen to…
But now everyone knows that you're a baby-faced white boy under the mask!
No one in a million years would buy that someone as good-looking as Dylan O'Brien was an unpopular kid in high school who sat at home playing with his chemistry set on Friday nights. Andrew Garfield barely passed for a nerdy teenager. Dylan O'Brien would be pushing it well past the point of believability.
Plus or minus the mullet.
I don't think it's so much that they've given up on it as it is that actors being signed onto Civil War and the beginning of filming took the forefront because it's a project people have an innate excitement for.