To be fair, audiences are stupid. Why do you think so many people loved Murder Batman.
To be fair, audiences are stupid. Why do you think so many people loved Murder Batman.
I think there was a rights issue at the time preventing them from actually using Plastic Man.
And many, many car washes.
Fun fact about the tort system in America, you can sue anyone regardless of how little involvement they have in the incident. Whether you can provide evidence to keep the case from being dismissed on the other hand…
The way I'm reading it is that Bethesda/Zenimax paid the licensing company but the licensing company shut Dion out of the deal without Bethesda/Zenimax knowing that Dion was supposed to be consulted at all. Of course, I don't know the details so I could be wrong.
I think it involved killing the old DJ.
If there's one thing people on the Internet have no respect for it's copyright.
"But officer, he's 26 now!"
It was more "kill everyone who isn't human and steal anything more complex than a stick from the humans you don't kill." They were genocidal xenophobes who were, ironically, no better than the Enclave.
Not necessarily. The reason "Maybe" was used in Fallout 1 even though they wanted "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" was because it was too expensive.
I was very upset when I learned that "Working for the Weekend" wasn't actually about working on the weekend.
It can be two things.
Commenting on the A.V. Club almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
Killing only for fun is wrong. You should kill for profit as well.
The Brotherhood were pretty repugnant, what with their genocidal ideology and all.
No, that's his other brother, Not Mark Wahlberg.
*Killface Chippendale flys from the oven out the window*
He's a Wahlberg, I don't think he knows his shoes have laces.
Jack Lord was a Mormon?
Only because Donnie Wahlberg begs them to renew it so he has something to do other than sit at home and listen to his wife complain about vaccinations.