wrencher86
Wrencher86
wrencher86

I've always wanted to see a Blade/Twilight crossover.

I never see anybody talk about Redwall. That was the series I read as a young kid. I haven't revisited since then. I'm curious if it holds up. It was really, really good when I was 12.

I don't believe your cat has any concept of racism. I think you can let yourself off the hook for that one.

"…then it's difficult for them not to reach the conclusion that white Americans are evil on some level."

Nobody ever talks about Franklin Pierce…

"Smash It Up" and "Bad Days"… good stuff.

Was anybody chewing scenery in that movie? I was too bored to notice.

The Lost Boys not aging well is kind of part of its charm at this point.

I don't know, he had that speech in the third (?) one with three… separate……..evil …………..head………..

I wouldn't say excruciating. And it's all very, very dry and deadpan.

I'd watch that.

Thanks. That was very thorough though I confess I'm still about as lost as I always am when someone gets into the minutia of the experiment. I always think of it as a very complex take on "If a tree falls in the forest…" and/or a rumination on multiverse. Where you don't actually know what timeline you're in until you

That's… hilarious. I'd heard about the show and it's reputation but I'd never actually seen any part of it.

I've never seen 2 Broke Girls, either. But Kat Dennings is hot AF. Just my personal opinion from watching Thor and 40 Year Old Virgin. Thought I'd share…

So… is the cat not both alive and dead until you open the box? Or do I have a misconception of the concept?*

He should hire Craig Ferguson to do his interviews. I love Colbert but it takes a really engaging guest (and those are few and far between) to get him to do a good interview. Ferguson would at least have fun with the people who were there just trying to promote stuff.

I started a new Witcher 3 game today and thought to myself, "Wow, I'd love to see a movie take on this lore." I then immediately thought of the pitfalls involving all the nuance and politics behind the game. So I think a starter/free-standing story would work best. At least at first. If it ends up good, we can move on

I've never seen an episode of BBT that I could hear (it was on one of the TVs at a bar I was at one time), but you just perfectly described the 20 minutes I spent suffering through an episode of Two and A Half Men at my mother's house once. It's like the show is spoon-feeding you the jokes. I think I could have had a

I'm sure Leary has quite the ego. And at the point where it started devouring the show and things became a giant, convoluted mess I dropped it.