American Pie 5
I read that the movie was going to be called *American Pie: Funeral*, that Stifler's mom was going to die, and that Charlie Sheen was going to appear as Stifler's dad... all last year.
I read that the movie was going to be called *American Pie: Funeral*, that Stifler's mom was going to die, and that Charlie Sheen was going to appear as Stifler's dad... all last year.
Phoebe's death—she is just a child, and she died frightened and cornered; she should have stayed with us until the end. I thought I was dreaming the first time. Damn you, Aspasia—you will always die; I refuse to kiss those lips.
I don't know if this is an unpopular opinion, but my view is based on the fact that—lewd comments aside—he never actually said Deacon was looking for Sarah; plus, the doctor's death felt totally forced to me, and since we never really got to know him well, his death didn't sadden me.
I have to say that after unlocking the clues—that it’s a woman who controls Athenian politics and managed to quickly decipher the message from the Paros cultists—I immediately thought of Aspasia; it seemed predictable to me. Obviously, she is always going to die; I’m thinking primarily of Phoebe.
Ashley has some great lines and does useful things, while Luis helps us right up to his very last breath; he has a fun personality, and you really grow fond of him. If we’re going to discuss whether the remake is necessary, this is the main point—along with the fact that the enemies speak Peninsular Spanish.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zPiFxU53_I His lines give him an extra edge, and his death animation is one of my favorites.
Personally, I loved Roxana, the "very bad day," and the old woman who asks you for an elixir to boost her husband's sex drive—lol.
The man is in his wagon, reading books or smoking cigars—sometimes he sleeps—and he sells you things; there is a great sense of peace and hope when you are by his side.
Yeah, I've seen that said before—though I'm not exactly an expert on that sort of thing when it comes to video games, lol. They’re an incredible couple; it’s clear they’re made for each other. I loved the moment in *Uncharted 4* when Elena told Nate she was going to leave him over the Alcazar lie but then decided to come back (correct me if that’s not exactly how it went down).
"Mr. X" is the name that has stuck—almost everyone calls him that—but as far as I recall, that name is never actually mentioned in the game.
He is almost always ranked among the game's favorite characters, yet there are legitimate reasons for disliking him: his naivety and the fact that he ignores warnings about his grave mistake.
Or did he fire into the air to make it shut up—or was it a programming error?
Did he run into the guy Nate was planning to take the trip with? Did Nate let something slip during his phone conversations? Did he make inquiries because he noticed things that didn't add up?
Is it airborne? Is it spread by bites? Have they given any explanation outside the game? We always see people close to one another, yet we never see anyone actually transform. >!When the intern went to that conference—I can't recall which part of the US it was in—how did he infect the people there? Did he bite them? If the virus is airborne, shouldn't the people at Cloverdale have been infected when he stole the sample?!<
oh señor somos tu martillo que los vivos reciban tu juicio que los muertos se consagren al señor, morir es vivir It's a classic, but this and gloria a las plagas It's also very good.
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>!Whenever the question arises as to what Cloverdale was aiming for, the answer is almost always: to create a super-soldier. I’ve finished the game many times, and I don’t recall that ever being mentioned.!<