Hey, I was wondering if anyone could help me out (and sorry if this isn’t exactly the most appropriate place to ask my “Battlefront”-related question - but after asking in a couple other places with no luck, I’m not really sure where else to ask).
Hey, I was wondering if anyone could help me out (and sorry if this isn’t exactly the most appropriate place to ask my “Battlefront”-related question - but after asking in a couple other places with no luck, I’m not really sure where else to ask).
Hey, I was wondering if anyone could help me out (and sorry if this isn’t exactly the most appropriate place to ask my “Battlefront”-related question - but after asking in a couple other places with no luck, I’m not really sure where else to ask).
That random guy’s question makes so much more sense now! (The definition of “more” being, essentially going from making zero sense - and me thinking someone was just “being a weirdo” - to my complete understanding of the situation...though, arguably still kind of a “weirdo” thing to say, now that I think about it.)
Yamauchi didn’t realize this was just a 1991 TV episode - not that year’s roster:
She looks like Poe to me, actually. If someone told me she was Oscar Isaac’s actual sister, I’d believe it.
Confusing instagram post...I’m confused by everything he said:
“At the end of the last version of the Marvel Universe, Dr. Doom became something like a hero. He snatched enough power from near-omnipotent beings to stop the end of the multiverse and saved portions of various multiple realities.”
He’s essentially Eastwood, in most of his Westerns (of course, “A Fistfull of Dollars” is based on Kurosawa’s “Yojimbo” - we’ll see if Chewie defeats this slug, partly by pitting him against a rival slug on the planet...) Chewie speaks through a tilt of the head, growl = Eastwood’s tilt of the head, scowl.
Where’d The Simpsons get the name Carvallo, anyway? Doesn’t exist as far as I know - I’m guessing he’s based on Lee Treviino(?), but is there a Carvallo on the staff of the show?
I can understand if the problem here is with the handling of his identity-reveal, and that it could’ve been done in a better way that tied it to ethics and journalism, or just one or the other by themselves - but I have no problem, at all, with the ethics of Superman not disclosing his identity in his writing.
Underrated movie. The catcher trying to cheer Vaughan up with a story about getting kicked in the nuts by a mule (I think it was a mule), and the solution/lesson being that his “Mamma died” - so he didn’t care about his nuts hurting anymore - is up there with the original’s quotable lines.
So this catch by Tanaka was legit?
Didn’t know they made Tony their adopted son a couple years ago.
I figured it was because I never played Perfect Dark - though I’d seen it played years ago, I don’t know character or plot details (during the part with the picture you posted, I had to look her up to see what she looked like/what clothes she wore, because I wasn’t sure who was talking). Reading the short story in the…
What is Stan's association with Marvel nowadays, anyway? Or, when did he "officially" (not sure what this would mean - stepped down as editor; publisher; president; employed in any fashion etc.) separate with the company?
If a child is angry enough to have a temper tantrum, I'm guessing that the crayons will be angrily thrown at the wall or floor, rather than drawn with. It's like being told to "hit a pillow if you have to hit something."
It's not that we're so eager that we "misread every walking non-scowl as an invitation to get it on." To get the answer, just replace "misread" with "hope," "really really want" etc. How each guy acts on this, and treats women in general, I can't say.
"who do not connect the word 'fracking' with the word 'fracturing,'"
I hated that scene in Roger Rabbit when he "dipped" the shoe.
I could just be thinking of Yoda or Luke lifting him, but I could have sworn R2 used thrusters on Dagobah