The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan. A fun fantasy story mixing Greek mythology with a modern-day setting and the first book in the Percy Jackson series (ignore the movie version at all costs).
I'll just hire someone to find my car and bring it back to me. I accept. One million dollars, but Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley becomes your constant background music (no one else can hear it but you and it's not too loud, but you can't drown it out)
This is such a good teaser, getting you hyped without showing too much of the movie. I am both extremely excited and extremely nervous about this movie. I'm excited because it has a great cast, it has the music, and it looks like it'll be very respectful to the original. But I'm nervous because Beauty and the Beast is my favorite Disney movie, and I've never seen a remake of a movie I really cared about so I'm really hoping it lives up to the original.
In honor of May the 4th, what is your favorite Star Wars spin-off in any media (TV, books, games, etc...)? Also I know Star Wars uses credits as currency, but parsec is more recognizable.
It's always nice when Amazon delivers your book a day earlier than the book is supposed to be released. It's good so far (I'm about ten chapters in), If you like any of the other Percy Jackson books you'll like this. Also, all of the chapter titles are bad haikus. It's the little things.
There was stuff I really liked (Wonder Woman, the actual Batman v Superman fight, the cast) and stuff I really didn't like (the over-seriousness, Lois's investigation, the "Martha" scene). I would still say it's worth seeing for the good stuff, but I wouldn't call it great.
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After a strong petition by the Le-Matoran, Lego decides to release an all-turqoise Kongu set. President Business and Makuta have teamed up to take over all of the Lego worlds!
Captain America: The Winter Soldier. It was serious and tense, but it knows when to crack a joke. The cast is great and all of the characters get focus; there's no Hawkeye or Wonder Woman situation here. The action was great, with smaller and more practical action than most other Marvel movies. The writers did a great job with the character of Cap by not focusing on the fish-out-of-water 'what's technology durr hurr', but on the fish-out-of-water 'this is a completely different world that the one I left'. Plus it actually felt like it was important to the MCU at large, something the post-Avengers movies have struggled with (plus it made Agents of SHIELD really good).
In honor of the impending release of Captain America: Civil War, whose side are you on: Captain America (the Avengers should have the freedom to do what needs to be done) or Iron Man (the Avengers should have accountability for their actions and answer to a governing body)?
SpongeBob v Patrick: Dawn of Splatfest is about to begin, and here's my contribution to the Miiverse festivities: There are more posts at the Splatoon Tumblr, if your interested in stupid SpongeBob quotes like I am.
He's totally fine and no one was around to see it, so he just laughs it off. Makuta has taken over the Mata Nui robot and is in control of the entire Matoran universe!
Granted, but the sets are actually dangerous experimental bootlegs from Norway and they spontaneously combust twelve seconds after you put them together. I wish that the corruption I just wrote actually made sense.