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The mayor when Hopper questions him who the guy is, he even says ironically, "Arnold Schwarzenegger!"
There is a youtube channel out there, called This Is Dan Bell, next to him visiting the dirtiest motel rooms, he visits Malls that are dead or dying, it's a really interesting concept too see, how these malls first killed off small businesses in the town, and now the mall is dying because of the internet. Here is the channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/moviedan/
Damn dude, they are kids in puberty and changing/growing every day, they are not fully developed until they are even 21.
This season blows, why the hell would we care about Jeri Hogarth played by Carrie-Ann Moss who is Jessica's lawyer getting ALS and doing everything she can to get her old lesbian lover back. This has nothing to do with Jessica! And Jessica's character also sucks the first 4 episodes, the stabbing scene was just absolute bs, the kid was suppose to be at the door but she did not see a masked man through her matted door window?
The thing is, if you wanna do this, make sure it's funny, it's wasn't funny... Jeff Ross will probably complain and call people SJW's for being "offended" by the jokes like with the Anne Frank and Hitler roast. I can take a Anne Frank, i'm Dutch myself, but at least make it a good joke. Just saying, "you always be my little number 82506” isn't that funny.
Propaganda is what kept the people dumb back than, in the US, especially during the Cold War, the people were warned constantly about the serious dangers of an atom bomb and radiation. In the USSR, people were kept dumb with propaganda that radiation wasn't that bad so they kept working on the plants and other factories that dealt with anything related.
I think some of you are confused with the two engineers who did drain the valves, and the three men who were volunteers who had to drain the tanks that filled up with water from putting out the fire, if the core burned through the concrete floor, the steam would have created a explosion. Those three men were still alive for years after the disaster, two are still i think.
They probably would not have died of radiation poisoning as well. They would have been dead already if they didnt.
They cancelled Daredevil, but willing to fork up money for this shit?
And the Night King had a unlimited supply of dead for his army and had the upperhand, no one could kill him, and no one did, Arya did.
She herself said she had no love in this part of the world, everyone loves Jon, if she kills him, she will be the next Cersei, hated by everyone.
Castles were mostly made by just laying stone on stone. Some cement was used for the essential parts but i take it the dragon fire has a serious amount of pressure behind that can easily move all those bricks. And who knows what else kind of magic is around dragons in the GOT universe.
Just because some peasants cheered when Ned Stark got his head removed from his body does not mean everyone in that city deserved death. Deanerys will never see that throne after what she did, very likely will be killed by Arya and we will see Jon on the thrown.
It's own of the biggest tv shows of this era, of course they will, we still watch classic movies and shows from 50 years ago!
Except she is not a heir to the throne, and she betrayed her own brother by telling Tyron who Jon really is.
I was wondering about that, castles always had oil in stock for when they were under siege. Maybe that don't use it in the GOT universe. Can't remember a siege in the game where the used it as well.
I also felt that almost every choice you pick, is a wrong choice. "Ow, you picked the grappling hook? Well, now i can't use my catapult to scare away a tiny croc!"
I got the feeling this was more aimed at a younger audience, like 10 year olds or something. Especially in the way he talks, i wish Steve Irwin was still around, he would have been great for a interactive show like this.
I smell a troll. Don't feed it!
Rofl, can't make this shit up. The videogame Kingdom Come: Deliverance, that takes place in the medieval Kingdom of Bohemia also got accused of racism cause there were no black people there, even up to today you probably will rarely see people of color there!
I like how it showed Bonnie and Clyde not as the romanticized "Robin Hood's" of the Depression Era, robbing from the rich (banks) and giving to the poor (them self). But instead we saw the real coldblooded craziness they did in their rampage through many American states. They also did not give the actors portraying them much screen space so you really would not really bond with the characters.