When the Cylons said it, I just laughed it off!
When the Cylons said it, I just laughed it off!
I was JUST signing my name in blood in a contract with Satan when the 2nd edition came out and saved me!
I just cackled when I heard the premise for this movie - much like I did when I first heard about Snakes On A Plane. Cautionary tale, that - I doubt this can live up to the thrilling, giggly sense of WTF its premise promises. I'm still curious to see it; Hill's HIll.
He's a lovable scamp!
Even without knowing who the Warrens were, I thought that was where The Conjuring was going for its first 45 minutes.
Your second paragraph is an interesting possibility; comics are an art form so dominated by a singular genre that it's possible that the genre itself is alienating to huge demographics that we may not be considering in our well-intended bubble. Art forms don't segregate their audiences but genres often do.
When you wear a full-cover bodysuit all the time and under that you have no skin anymore anyway, somehow the blackness gets lost
"nothing that female and diverse characters" - really banging this one out quick!
Oh jeez
"I'm going to O'Reilly's Bill-It Shop to…Bill o'Reilly!"
There's a bloody ton of them - I suspect they're mostly student/amateur films though.
My sister texted me asking if she even should. I was like…it's pretty damn scary for a trailer, but it's a trailer.
(checks his IMDb listing)
This is one of those cases where it'd be fun to see its RT rating when it was new, compared to now (78%!).
But by "people" you mean "even fewer people than bothered to see Dredd".
So what's the twist at the end, dammit?
Band you're never going to listen to is like, totally cool. Look, this one's got a leather jacket and a tie!
Now, take yourself back to 2000 and imagine a crowd of thousands upon thousands of meatheads who'd give it a five. Six, if they could. Seven, if they could count that high.
Ba-dum splat
It is certainly not oblivious, as IV made a point of singling out the point on Twitter.