The star of “The Witcher” on Netflix, Henry Cavill, stops by for a two part interview with Stephen Colbert which starts with a comparison of Cavill’s Superman costume to those worn by earlier versions of the Man of Steel. #Colbert #TheWitcher #HenryCavill
There’s a subtle geeking-out moment there from our Stephen…just felt it a bit.
ReplyThere’s not a thing I don’t adore about Henry Cavill. And to top it all off, he’s a fat man trapped in a ripped body and that’s a man I can love.
ReplyThe God-Emperor walks amongst us. Glory to him on Terra!
ReplyTrim down boy and get ur PPK
Replybad haircut
Replyhe’s no fat fuck chris christie! you’re losing your edge colbert – we’re used to you laughing about usa and destroying it too #ratings
ReplyI love watching Henry’s interviews because he knows his stuff, like why Superman had those trunks. He’s always so polite and kind, too. (And he has a great dog.)
ReplyHenry and Keanu in a Witcher vs Constantine crossover…
ReplyHoly crap, @bitwit kyle got a shoutout from henry
ReplyDont like that Stephen almost treats his guest with disdain as if he is a disgusting “nerd”. Everything Stephen does everyday is based on computers supporting him. Dont knock on building your own computer! It is even much cooler that building your own car!
ReplyWhen it comes to building a gaming PC there is fair amount of savings too. Up to a mid range that’s not the case or very little, but with a high end PC you can save quite a bit and if you choice wisely it will like perform slightly better.
ReplyHenry totally named dropped Kyle, as a tech-tuber it doesn’t get any better than that. Geralt of Rivia name dropping you. Sweet PCMR.
ReplyRTFM : Read the fucking Manual
ReplyI hope they never put him in red underwear.
ReplyThe new look is the shit!
No trunks!
Of course, they didn’t show the perfect comic-accurate Superman costume on Christopher Reeve. They had to show George Reeves’ high-waisted trunks and padding…
ReplyI remember the great feeling of not blowing the house when I assembled my gaming PC while working in San Diego. I liked it so much that I took it with me and paid the import duty for it when returning to Europe.
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