Yeah, but nothing's going to beat Ple's Red Bull and Vodka drunken belligerence.
"What the fuck ever!"
Didn't she throw some French in there, too?
Mal ,'The Train Job'
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Yeah, but nothing's going to beat Ple's Red Bull and Vodka drunken belligerence.
"What the fuck ever!"
Didn't she throw some French in there, too?
Seeing Waiting to Exhale in a theater full of black women was totally more fun than the movie. I mean, I like it fine, but the hilarious ones weren't on the screen.
(...dude...)
It covers more than movies, but this seemed like a good followup to the discussion of cinematic badasses: Badass Moments in Sci-Fi History.
It covers more than movies, but this seemed like a good followup to the discussion of cinematic badasses: Badass Moments in Sci-Fi History.
I LOVE the first entry.
It covers more than movies, but this seemed like a good followup to the discussion of cinematic badasses: Badass Moments in Sci-Fi History.
The first entry is indeed awesome, but the whole thing is hilarious.
Hahaha:
1934: Flash Gordon is created, finally answering the age-old question, “what if the guy I hated in high school went into space and was a total dick to everyone?” Many alien face-punches follow shortly thereafter.
The first entry is indeed awesome, but the whole thing is hilarious.
It's a rarity that I read an entire article like that. Loved every word!
It was really entertaining. Now I am interested in his book!
this book basically created the concept of cyberpunk, and opened the doors for all sorts of badass, gritty, futuristic crap ranging from Angelina Jolie’s hair in Hackers to a bunch of totally weirdo anime stuff like Akira and Ghost in the Shell.
Heh. Now we know about Angelina's hair in Hackers.
His timeline is off, though, as Princess of Mars was originally published serially around 1912.
I want to see his historical badasses.
Who's your favorite historical badass?
I'm partial to Tomoe Gozen, Anne Bonney and Audie Murphy. There was also a San Francisco cop during the Barbary Coast years that was jumped by gang members. He came back to the police station with three of their heads.
Who's your favorite historical badass?
Cabeza de Vaca and Ernest Shackleton