. It was, uh, anatomy class! Yes, that's all. And the opportunity to experiment with blood, bruising, and scar effects. That, and I've wanted to do this meme since Damien did it: He must have been taken by a vampire: That one is absolutely revolting: Inspired by the "discombobulate" sequence in the RDJ Sherlock Holmes film. Heh, Basil has certainly seen his fair share of barroom brawls. Or maybe he fights to vent his rage and make a little more money to help pay the rent (or to repair poor Mrs. Judson's bullet-ridden pillows and other ruined property: Or, as the case may be, chained up. He's undoubtedly gotten himself into another pickle with some villain or other: That's exactly how I imagine Basil following the Big Ben event. Ratigan's claws most likely left a lasting mark on him (in more ways than one). fav.me/d2zknz7 is a blank meme. Submitted by:iconblk-kitti
Dogfights on the History Channel not only spends a significant amount of time detailing every aspect of every combat, but it also analyzes the strengths of opposing aircraft and demonstrates how particular moves are meant to work.
The Machine in Person of Interest is capable of creating such battle plans and delivering them to its warriors. It appears once in the fourth season finale. Because Reese is now imprisoned and without an ear piece, the Machine seizes an old fax machine that is nearby. The villains, unsurprisingly, are perplexed and read the instructions aloud. Floyd: Right leg, left knee, ACL, tactical blade, and glass jaw.
Two new books claim to show us regular people the brainy machinations of the world's most famous fictional detective.
It's been 125 years since the first Sir Arthur Doyle book featuring the smart investigator, Sherlock Holmes. The persona has been recreated several times, first on television, then in films, and now in these interesting nonfiction books.