Mirman: man from the sea!
Mirman: man from the sea!
I'm gonna go as the black dog from those depression awareness youtube PSAs. Just gonna hang out on the sofa and talk about regrets, people will get it.
I vote for "a rotation of all three" as that is the only option because all three of those are great in unique ways.
After the prequels repeated disappointment there is a part of me that's prepared for this movie to be bad. I know Lucas wasn't in charge this time, but what if he just rubbed his neckbeard on to it? Rubbin his Lucas scent up on it just to be sure that you know whose stuff it is.
For some reason, Hiddleston's accent comes off more as a gay southern guy than Hank Williams. He's missing a twang in there somewhere.
I know there's a new Star Wars trailer today, and that's supposed to have me stoked, but this right here is far, far better.
That's how most narcs work, oddly enough. Cops get kids to flip in high school after catching them in possession, offer them a deal to get out of trouble then keep them hooked by giving them money to get information. It also happened he was friends with a rather more unscrupulous dealer who appreciated the lack of…
I've been bored enough to watch this show, and I'd consider it promising. As it stands now, it still feels a little bit forced, but I think given time it could grow into something better. When it's good, for whatever reason it brings back memories of the Men in Black cartoon that aired on WB.
It would mean more coming from someone who actually made more than Jennifer Lawrence last year. And by somebody I mean only Robert Downey Jr.
I played all of Baldur's Gate games, as well as the Neverwinter Nights games and their expansions, but Planescape really makes them look bad in terms of story. What other game lets you have an old lady tear your guts out and turn them into a bracelet? I'm not usually one for remakes, but a Planescape with even…
Yeah, I believe said weedy D&D dealer ended up making it to legalization under similar pretenses, though I do believe that had more to do with Oregon police's knowledge of the Hydra effect and a few well placed incentives. Sadly, I saw said narc walking around my neighborhood yesterday looking stoned.
The only people to invite me to play D & D have been a well known pot dealer, and a narc that everyone seemed to trust but me. I politely declined the drug dealer, but told the narc "I'd rather not get stabbed in the back today". Said narc finally lost his pay day last July (hell yeah, Oregon), but not after selling…
That's why he's stationary. All of his energy is going to keeping up his massive deformed head. This movie is going to be Pixar's The Elephant Man.
The promo image they used for this makes Sanjay look like he just quaffed down a handful of liberty caps.
Just get used to saying, "Of course you knew it was a rug!" quite a bit.
If Planescape and Neverwinter Nights count as DnD, either Planescape or Hordes of the Underdark would make really entertaining movies if done right. The Nameless One would be perfect for Vin Diesel, he barely has to emote.
People here think too small. Kim Jong Un.
I really don't follow Harmon's twitter/social media stuff that often, but I do recall Community, Harmontown, and late series community referencing negativity at NBC in particular. Honestly though, if the price for receiving Rick and Morty was NBC's offing of Community, I really think the world owes them thanks. Not…
"I saw an emaciated dark-colored gentlemen hovering and breathing smoke! I thought he was Death! Death!"
How the hell did NBC get Harmon to trust them again? My guess is Scotch and weed.