The best name on the list - which is included amongst the photos sent in at the bottom - isn’t even a geeky one (probably because it’s kind of a weird??): Mama Cass.
The best name on the list - which is included amongst the photos sent in at the bottom - isn’t even a geeky one (probably because it’s kind of a weird??): Mama Cass.
Which io9er commented that Galaxy Quest was the second best Star Trek movie (behind Wrath of Khan)?
*Quick Note: You missed a John/Davin-correction, saying John was the one distracted by the fireworks (which I wouldn’t have bothered to mention, since it’s clear who you mean, but it kind of relates to a question) —
Has she ever met Deadpool in any incarnation?
I actually find myself hoping TV projects eventually fall through, before airing. You have to kind of set certain rules for yourself (I’ve never seen “Arrow,” so I used that as a way to eliminate all WB/superhero shows - huge time-saver, especially with at least 2 more coming), or else you’ll be completely…
Thanks!
I had to go back to the top of the page, after browsing through a section that started with Back to the Future 3, to make sure it did indeed, say “ranked.” Some seemed waayy too low (note: I may have been thrown off after laughing at the image of Van Damme):
For anyone wondering about the significance of the size of the boot (not notably small), here’s the relevant section of the linked-to article: “More specifically, Eisenberg and his team had discovered one complete sole imprint, along with other partial imprints. ‘The complete imprint was 24.50cm long and had 29 round…
Just curious - how come the article the comments were posted on aren’t included/linked-to anymore?
What would be a real-life equivalent of a Moff’s position in the Empire?
The problem is that if you ask him to “stop,” he has every right to continue (as long as he says “Hammer Time” first).
Looks about right (hopefully...otherwise the episode I was talking about, plus this image from “Horse Hare,” may indicate an entire series - that happen to all contain Bugs, Sam, Native Americans...).
If even Niccol’s bad movies are centered on good ideas, doesn’t a bad idea doom Monopoly?
Since Seven Samurai has essentially the same plot as the Clone Wars episode “Bounty Hunters,” we’d might as well have Hondo Ohnaka as the villain - which’d be fine by me.
That’s 2 movies in a row Schwarzenegger has lifted a bad movie up to quasi-mediocre-levels (Maggie, being the other).
Figured it was one of those days. I remember watching the Star Trek episode “The Trouble with Tribbles” in junior high once (I’m sure we watched other stuff throughout the day).
Am I wrong, or is this not an explanation on “why cast iron is so tricky to make/how to make cast iron,” but an explanation on “why cast iron is so tricky to make malleable/how to take that already made cast iron, and make it malleable”?
I don’t understand this section at all:
I have to ask, what do you teach?
The villains and the adventures are presented in such a cartoonish-manner though (like the Adam West Batman, 1966).