sorry, disagree. A lot of alcohol - beer, whiskeys, ryes, etc, are quite delicious for the taste alone.
sorry, disagree. A lot of alcohol - beer, whiskeys, ryes, etc, are quite delicious for the taste alone.
That's been Marvel's strong point—everything is connected. They set up "Avengers" from the very first Iron Man. Warner Bros. is going at it ass-backwards; if there were (solid) nods to a bigger world in "Man of Steel," I'd feel better about it, but like you said, missed opportunity. It shows a lack of foresight and…
That's not a bad take, I guess. It begs the question of where they were when the Kryptonians showed up to wipe out the human race, but I'm not sure how to make that work without all of the supers becoming super after the fact—and that seems unlikely.
Have you seen the prices of comics today? You need a job with a freakin' 401K to afford them! My college age and kid self could have never afforded them.
If past policy is any indication of future, iOS 8 should be available for the iPhone 4S and above.
To each his (or her) own, I suppose. In my perfect universe, I have a Charlie Sheen domestic arrangement going with Upton, Kat Dennings, and Christina Hendricks.
I hate to speculate but
Well, when Captain America and Black Widow got to the bunker, there was ALREADY a 4-port USB dock connected to the bank of computers that contained Zola.
Given that, quite literally, many millions of people have seen most of these movies, it might be more apt to ask what self-respecting adult doesn't?
To be fair, it seems like HBO is kinda...slow about getting Go onto new platforms. The new consoles (both of which have HBO go on their old versions) don't support it yet either.
I'm a not-too serious Roman Catholic, my wife is a very much so. We think it's better when people make fun of religion in a playful way. A good example of this is Father Ted. Mocking should be fine. Violence should not.
Exactly :D Glad someone agrees besides the people that just recommend lol
Your logic is unsound. Their promise was fulfilled and their money went toward exactly what it was supposed to go towards. The only thing I can see now are a bunch of people who want money because a project they donated money towards got big.
Bottom line: They donated their money, received their prize, and have zero…
They got the item they originally put money toward anyway so I don't get the point of asking for a refund. Everyone already got their first run of the product or the dev edition and they were already working on the 2.0 so the kickstarter has long passed.
Backers bought perks. Oculus delivered what they bought. Oculus doesn't owe backers anything more. Also, backers did not buy ownership of the company. They just bought perks.
But thats the thing, they never really forced it on Spider-Man. Their were characters who believed it and tried to get Peter to believe it as well, but really all it amounted to was an alternate look at the same origin.
*forwards compatible.
It was IR, yea. Definitely a shame it isn't BC