Day said the N word on Sunny last year.
Day said the N word on Sunny last year.
Raiders are by far and away the most popular NFL team in Los Angeles. If any team could relocate every year and not lose fans, it’s the Raiders.
Your Hartman comparison is spot on. DAG played everything.
All the talk about Jacksonville moving to London but never the Titans? I mean, trying to run a successful NFL team in SEC Country would be hard enough, but running a shitty NFL team in SEC Country is damn impossible.
I think Dark City’s reputation became nonexistent when The Matrix hit. The ideas presented are very similar but executed very very differently. Maybe Proyas threw too much into the movie. Roger Ebert’s commentary on the DVD is incredibly insightful and overwhelming at the same time; I think Ebert spends 10 minutes…
Look, nu metal, like all genres, had potential. Korn’s first album is far darker and personal then almost any mainstream hard rock/metal album had been. Davis’ songs deal with abuse, sexual identity, drugs, violence and Korn’s heavy everything darken already dark subjects. It hasn’t aged well and it was never a great…
Eh... the Frat Boys were more Limp Bizkit & Blink.
He was one of the players in the second Sabaac game in Solo.
This is the correct answer. Tampa gets the slight edge because you can drown your sorrow in sweet, sweet Jai Ali IPA.
I’m 50/50 on the Heat’s logo. I’m just saying when you pick a name based on an intangible I don’t think you should get shit on for your logo. You should get shit on for your dumb name.
The hockey logo doesn’t count because hockey isn’t a popular sport, so the Titans win for worst logo.
I think the Thunder & Heat are DQ-ed because the franchises were next level stupid and picked intangible ideas as their mascot. “We’ll name our team after a description of temperature!” “And we’ll name our team after a sound!” And a missed high five ensues...
Attacking the hero’s home is a way to demonstrate an opposing character’s skill set or threat level. Depending on how it’s used it’s an effective way to physically and mentally challenge the hero or it’s a lazy way to add unearned tension and drama to a story.
How would you enunciate Deathstroke’s dialogue on the cover?
The sound of a slow clap is coming from St Louis.
That guy probably feels the same way about Jason Segel as you do, if his joke from This is The End is any indication.
He looks like the Wizard’s season.
At some point it would be awesome to get a true behind the scenes story of Vader. It’s hard to deny that if you just watch Star Wars Vader is basically hired muscle. I know Lucas likes to go all Trump on the truth behind SW and tell us that it was ALWAYS Anakin’s story so I doubt we’ll ever get a history of Vader’s…