Well, if you are my childhood friend Steve, then that is a possibility.
Well, if you are my childhood friend Steve, then that is a possibility.
I believe what happened is there was a group of organ traffickers plying their trade in a hotel, and one of them was clumsy with the case that contained the epiglottis that they had pried from the victim - the case fell from an eighth story window and hit Sarah Silverman in the head. Thankfully, the case just grazed…
The song I most associate "The Crow" with is "Ordinary World" by Duran Duran, because that's what was playing when I first read the comics at my friend's place in 1993. I still think it's a pretty good fit.
On the right side of the bar it looks like there's four 45s, a 35, a 25, a 10. Either way, it's way more than that puny Prince Adam could lift, even though he has the exact same musculature!
This is great progress - the third or fourth next DC Universe movie should be up to a B- at least!
What's He-Man benching? Looks to be about 575 I think. And incline!!
IRON MONKEY
Those reporters really made a Wrong Bet when they pursued that line of questioning.
I think it's a reference to Treble Charger.
I wonder what Robert Ludlum would think if he were alive and was shown this movie - "The fuck is this?" I would imagine.
So this is another example of games whose title results from being awkwardly translated from the Japanese, like Donkey Kong or Continental Circus, right?
Great minds think alike / fools seldom differ etc.
This is encouraging, I understand that the initial release of toys consisted of just a bunch of Chris Hemsworth action figures in a variety of costumes.
Yes, brilliant.
Knowing the contempt Alec Guinness had for those movies, it's interesting to imagine what went through his mind saying lines like "He was the best star pilot in the galaxy". Holy shit, what an amazing actor.
Or even just like a group of moderately competent assassins. Nothing flashy, and they're reasonably priced.
One would think that with that level of technology, they would have invented a liquid that you spray in your mouth and nose to let people aspirate in non-oxygenated environments. To be clear, I'm not actually bothered by this - but it does seem that if a civilization has developed faster-than-light technology, it…
This is one of my problems with the Star Wars universe - the galaxy has developed faster than light travel and laser swords and laser guns, but when it comes to technology to allow non-oxygen breathing species to survive in other environments, they basically have a gas mask.
I'd consider working for WayneTech but they seem kind of irresponsible - they considered a multi-billion joint venture with a Chinese company and basically had one smarmy lawyer in his 30s do the due diligence.
Bill Paxton.