To be fair, the blanket is only perceived security, whereas the helmet is actual security.
To be fair, the blanket is only perceived security, whereas the helmet is actual security.
Oh, come on, Holly! She offered both thoughts AND prayers.
The new ‘thoughts and prayers’? Thanking the first responders - pretty superb deflection actually. I mean, who isn’t grateful for the first responders?
Besides, her family is notorious for abusing and then silencing any voices that are raised.
It’s either mental illness or that he wasn’t given enough mandatory prayer time in school.
‘we must also raise our voices in rejection of [my father, who is actively encouraging people to commit these actions and is stoking racism across the country while also dehumanizing a so-called “enemy” that sets them up to be attacked].’
The wrong people die.
Star Trek: Old Man Yells at Stellar Nebula
Star Trek: The Hypospray Laxative Incident
Reminds me of the only Penny Arcade strip worth anything. The “Man, this Warhammer nonsense is just a ripoff of Warcraft!” comic.
the character retains “a darkness hidden far beneath the surface”
Watch, I bet execs are aiming to create a “Tom and Jerry Cinematic Universe”. Mid-credits scene will tease Droopy, Barney Bear. Post-credits scene will tease Spike and Tyke.
I kinda wish Waititi was making Dune, because you just know he’d use all those crazy-ass designs that Moebius came up with for the Jodorowsky version.
Star Trek: The Rascal Maneuver
Let’s workshop titles for a William-Shatner-stars-in-a-Quentin-Tarantino-Star-Trek movie:
I cannot tell you how amused I am that two of Kirby’s most batshit crazy, non-Stan Lee ideas (bitch about Stan all you want but he made Kirby more accessible) are in simultaneous competing productions.
I’d rather like a Hercules/Xena reboot, as long as they keep it cheesy like the original. There’s a lot of mileage they could get out of those characters.
In related news, Tom King recently revealed to Screen Rant he was tasked with putting together a “team” of Jack Kirby experts to consult on the film.
In a new interview with Deadline, director Jill Soloway likened Red Sonja to both Christopher Nolan’s Batman and Marvel’s Deadpool.