BafflingBeerMan

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  1. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Lord_Nightblade View Post
    They should wait until the generations that originally saw Buffy on TV are at least so old and senile that they can't remember the show.
    Some of us are already old and sensual!
  2. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Lord_Nightblade View Post
    Don't worry. As long as Japan keeps making anime, there will be more than enough Rule 34 fodder.
    That's a relief...

    ...in my pants!

    Too far?
  3. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Marcian Tobay View Post
    Being the last offering we'll have for a while, we're going to have to make Rapunzel count.

    Etch a Sketches, chalk, charcoal, photoshop... everyone on the ready.
    I wanna make a naughty joke so badly about Rule 34 Rapunzel, but I don't want to get modded.

    To Unleashed!
  4. Kristy Swanson is eagerly waiting by her phone.
  5. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Quasadu View Post
    ... everything?
    Yeah, but without new Princesses, Rule 34 will be like the Zombie Apocalypse. The Rule will just keep on feeding and feeding and eventually, everything will be 34ed without anything new to feast upon.
  6. That's also a possibility. Like the virus is almost self-aware and knows the human body is its mode of transportation, so it works the controls (movement, memories) without needing the body's usual fuel (real eating, breathing).
  7. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Marcian Tobay View Post
    I have to admit, for all of the perceived flaws I noted in Princess and the Frog, it's a lot better than The Director's Cut.
    Oh, definitely. The new B-polt in which-ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD!
  8. It ain't easy being green and making green.
  9. Princess and the Frog was heavily hyped, but maybe not for the right reasons.

    First, there was a lot of controversy over it possibly being racist.

    Then, it was one of the first films that when Pixar and Disney merged got a retooling.

    By the time the real advertising campaign was to big, I got the feeling that both Disney and the media were just going through the motions and trying to get the troubled production through the door.
  10. I forgot who said it in this thread (or even if it was in this thread), but they probably don't need to eat, but it is the one over-riding desire left that governs them. Like how the Mom/Wife returned to the house in the Pilot and tried to get in. Something in this particular set of zombies in this universe drives them, whether or not they actually need to do it.
  11. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Nericus View Post
    Well it couldn't be any worse then the musical that Terry McGuiness took Bruce Wayne too in Batman Beyond.....
    What? That was so shway!
  12. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Lothic View Post
    Yes, yes but will there be enough petroleum oil for the traditional number of weeks of floozy-bot oil wrestling?
    Of course. They went to Vassar and I know their standards are high.
  13. To be fair, it was also a "Robonakuah" special too, and well, Hannukah starts in about two weeks!
  14. I am eagerly awaiting the sci-fi mumbo jumbo that explains the premise within the movie.

    Cause I love the trailer, but they will need to explain the "how" a little bit more.
  15. I doubt Merle would lead the zombies to camp on purpose. He wouldn't know that is brother was no longer there and would be risking Darryl's life. I don't even think he'd be in the right state of mind to hatch something like that. He is probably in the right state of mind to be careless and accidentally lead zombies there.

    However, with the group of four running from Atlanta, you'd think they would see the van pulled off somewhere or on the road if Merle abandoned it. There were no stragglers (that we saw) on the road, so I don't they the geeks were lead to camp. I think they simply swarmed from all angles as a natural progression of moving out of Atlanta.
  16. It's secondary villain is named Swiss Miss.

    Obviously, it will be a huge-::mouth gets webbed up::
  17. Cue J. Walter Weatherman from Arrested Development:

    "And that's why you don't talk about birthdays during the Zombie Apocalypse!"
  18. Well, if that twist was to lull use into a false sense of security to blindside us with that...well done, show, well done.
  19. I did not like that twist. Felt like it was a cheap (and unintentionally funny) way to diffuse the tension.
  20. Well, this is ridiculous.
  21. Good to see gangs survived the apocalypse.
  22. I speculate that Jim was building graves.
  23. The real reason why Merle sawed off his hand? He got the stink palm.