Also ranks #32 on The Most Clever Movie Sequel Names, Ranked 208 Alita: Battle Angel Rosa Salazar, Christoph Waltz, Keean Johnson 991 votes Set several centuries in the future, the abandoned Alita is found in the scrapyard of Iron City by Ido, a compassionate cyber-doctor who takes the un...
Unless you take 50 Shades of Grey and change the names back to Bella and Edward (or just find E.L. James’ old dirty fan fiction). I’ve never been more scared that I’m about to be molested by a banana… Guys. For just $75.00 you can be a weird rapey banana. Isn’t that gr...
Also ranks #16 on The Most Clever Movie Sequel Names, Ranked 47 American Wedding American Pie 2 148 votes The gang from American Pie returns for another round of raucous fun, this time focused on planning a wedding for two of their own. The film's combination of outrageous antics, crude ...
If Maren is becoming a mermaid, what does that mean for Clara? Clara tries not to think about it too much. What’s most important is getting Maren to the ocean – not an easy trip from the mountains. But Maren could die if she doesn’t get to water, so the girls (an friend of ...
Fisherman? That’s not the most sinister and suggestive of names, is it? The French seem to have realized this, and renamed the character “Dr. Jekyll”, though this makes it difficult to explain why Andros goes to stand beside the Fisherman family crypt. Franco claimed for a time that ...
bottled at 40%. Not particularly in a hurry to buy those though, and there are also a few independents that have some Ailsa Bay, often tea-spooned, hence some fantasy names as Ardmillan, Dalrymple and Drumblade. Maybe not entirely fantasy, probably names of hill, water sources etc. etc...
Chill out on Halloween atBaskin-Robbins! The ice cream shop“Celebrates 31”with a 31% discount on the 31st of every month. Halloween always falls onOct. 31! That means “little monsters” (and their grown-ups!) can get big scoop of savings on Halloween. ...
"Hunt for the Shadow Wolf takes our long, complex, heartbreaking relationship with wolves and lays it all out so that we can see exactly what kind of people we were, what we did, and, given time, what we could put right. Using archaeology, DNA analysis, place names, physical evidence ...
In this section of the book we also learn the names of some of the groups of gods and monsters that we don’t often hear about (and some we think we know a lot about): The Hecatonchires; The Erinyes; The Gigantes; Naiads, Dryads, Hamadryads, Hesperides, Nereids, Lampades, the Mus...
Lorna asks if they have real names, but the Fat One rattles off a large number of labels that make them too easy to identify regardless of who they are. Three Headless Monks show up and leer in the direction of The Fat One. He leaves with the monks to complete a conversion tutorial....