Oh, I have the Riddler one! I use it every day - it holds my raw sugar for coffee.
Oh, I have the Riddler one! I use it every day - it holds my raw sugar for coffee.
YES! This is all I think of when someone brings up this movie. I probably have 5 sets of these glasses lol
I have one somewhere. My cousin was the big collector at the time being a few years older than me.
This is per Variety, which quotes a Business Insider report that says the service lost a catastrophic 90 percent of users over the last year
Here’s a comment on the AV Club about the posts from Twitter about the video on YouTube about the stuff people on Reddit at the bottom of the sea like!
[FARTS]
Vaccines don’t cause autism. Shit like this does.
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I considered watching this, but then realized I don’t want to spend 10 mins recapping something I had to live through the first time.
You know, the three jokes you gave as examples are kind of generic, “late-night monologue” jokes that anyone could have come up with, so it wouldn’t be out of the ordinary if Coco (and his writers) and the gentleman in question wrote similar jokes. Just sayin’.
“Yes, the airport brawl is great fun (although the whole “empty airport setting” does give it a bit of a staged-fight feel if you look at it too closely)“
Everyone brings up “So was I”, but the better line for me is definitely “He killed me Mom.” RDJ infuses it with the right amount of anger, indignation, and sadness. He doesn’t care if Bucky wasn’t responsible. He still did it and he’s the only one who can be made to pay.
At the same time, it really underscores why Tony might need the check of a whole oversight accord: he could at any moment kill based on a decades-old personal wound.
I’m sure its obvious and I’m just missing it, but what movie is that plot point repeating?
Those two lines lend weight to those that say Tony has had the greatest growth the course of MCU.
“So was I.” and “He killed my Mom.”
Even the fight BvS is based on—The Dark Knight Returns—specifically builds off of the characters’ decades of shared history. They know each other: they call each other Clark and Bruce in their fight. They’ve fought side by side together, they were friends. But they both also knew this was a long time coming. BvS is…
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Just by coincidence I was watching the pilot episode last night. It was kind of strange seeing Darren McGavin as “Oliver” instead of Richard Anderson’s Oscar. Having Martin Balsam as the doctor Rudy Wells was a good thing since he’s the leading character for a lot of it. Steve is pretty much a supporting character for…