This is a show where the Devil's Gate was a literal door in a mausoleum, so I assumed there would be an actual room somewhere, possibly in an Indian Jones-style booby trapped temple.
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Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Also, there is a place where they can throw it from where it will never be retrieved--that's what they have the coordinates to, right?
Didn't anyone else see Laura Croft and the Cradle of Life? Where she had the Super Seekrit Box (Pandora's Box) and had to throw it in the one specific location where no one would ever be able to locate it again? (or they'd dissolve into skeletons if they tried to touch it). That's what I kept thinking of when they were talking about putting the key in a secret location.
What I thought was weird is that Larry said it was warded against evil. Sam said it would be lost forever then, and Larry agreed.
Why not send a good person after it?
I mean, if you can find one. You might have to resort to a particularly cheerful toddler, or someone you've just lobotomised.
I mean, if you can find one. You might have to resort to a particularly cheerful toddler, or someone you've just lobotomised.
You're asking for more Garth by saying that, just so you know.
So when I watched the sneak? I thought a new addition to the best fictional libraries.
I thought he said nothing could pass through the whatever except the box, and that's why it would be lost forever.
Morgana,
I have yet to see any Lara Croft movies.
Clearly, this calls for a rewatch.
I have yet to see any Lara Croft movies.
Is it an anti-Angelina thing? I'm not claiming they make any kind of logical sense at all, but then again neither do most of the other action-adventure movies I've seen. Mostly I just enjoyed watching a female hero take the lead for a change, after being drug to so many movies with a male lead. (Many of which I enjoyed, actually. As it turns out I'm an equal-opportunity cinematic adrenaline junkie.)
I actually don't really have a problem with Jolie. She was terrific in Girl, Interrupted. I think it is because I saw the ads for the Lara Croft movies and they didn't make the movie look good.