"Recorded during the time when 3-D horror movies were first trotted out at theaters,"
"Recorded during the time when 3-D horror movies were first trotted out at theaters,"
No prob. I've never read anything with any of them in it and only found out about them by searching the Marvel Wiki myself, out of curiosity.
I disagree… here's my reorganization of the core Who releases:
So… this is, what, the 30th official Hendrix version of "Purple Haze"?
Bob Dylan and Skrillex are releasing an album of Soulja Boy covers.
"Man or Monster?"
There have been several "Scorch" characters in Marvel, and all have been minor.
It's also well-phrased and definitely thought-out scorn.
I want a concept/themed album about Westeros from Stevie Nicks now!
I think Simmons is really enjoyable.
He probably took this approach to avoid further accusations/criticisms of "word bloat", but, ironically, by writing a shorter (by his standards) book, he failed the story.
" Dads executive producer Seth MacFarlane traffics in ironic
racism, but that works best in the animated sphere. The funhouse quality
of animation allows distance, letting a Family Guy viewer laugh either at
a racial stereotype or at the show’s attempts at puncturing said
stereotype and those who still hold it. It’s…
This is the first articulate and reasoned HateSong I've seen. Usually it's just vitrol with a few half-considered (and not always accurate) criticisms thrown in.
If the "quiz" of the show doesn't literally take 1,000,000 seconds (or 11.574 days), that's another strike against this idiotic monstrosity!
I saw a local production of "Gypsy" put on by the Grosse Pointe Players on Friday night. It was very well done.
Cassettes are "the worst format"?
I'm a native Michigander living right by both Detroit and Grosse Pointe, so my immediate temptation was to choose a song about the Motor City.
Exactly. For all they knew, it would just mean that tech had plateaued and no more people would be mulched & replaced.
The characters were mostly 18 (save for Peter, I think) during the initial attempt at the Golden Mile. Drinking age is 18 in the UK, and they'd just had their last day of the equivalent of High School (I forget what that's called over there), as stated in the opening sequence…
We don't know that far more actually did die. They had to replace nearly 100% of just that one town, and they had 2,000 towns/cities on Earth that they'd done that with, each with presumably similar casualty percentages.