"the Marvel films remain reliable sources of bright, brisk entertainment without ever achieving the pop resonance of the best comic-book adaptations, like Spider-Man 2 or The Dark Knight"
"the Marvel films remain reliable sources of bright, brisk entertainment without ever achieving the pop resonance of the best comic-book adaptations, like Spider-Man 2 or The Dark Knight"
That reminds me, one day I must get around to making that Spoo recipe I have in Dining On Babylon 5 (Human Edition).
Oh, Lucifer isn't great, but it's not Helix bad.
I still think the writers on Preacher could do wonders for Lucifer.
Well, he is just an ordinary forensic scientist after all.
Unfortunately, even hypothetically the writers wouldn't be good enough to pull it off.
Not my parade, not my Muppets.
Seems a bit underwritten/underwhelming for a series arc. To me at least.
Sorry, I don't remember that bit. Which episode was it in? Possibly 4 or 5 which I haven't yet watched.
Galavant 2 anyone?
OK, I've only watched the first 3 episodes, but for what it's worth here's my guess:
Hell is what we make it.
Lucifer ("the perfect companion to Gotham"?!) continues and yet Constantine was cancelled …
Its users were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should.
"Great Job, Internet!"
No Loafing!
JUMBO LARGE!
"And let’s be honest, it’s also a much better show than its preeningly smug BBC One counterpart. Yeah, we said it. Come at us, bro."
To be fair, Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency is itself not an authentic replication of Adams' Doctor Who scripts. And then again, how many different and contradictory multimedia versions of Hitch Hiker's are there?
No, but Johnny Depp looks a bit funny out of his Mad Hatter make-up.