What did you expect a person named Kay to look like?
What did you expect a person named Kay to look like?
yes, there is also a gift shop.
I was surprised that anyone remembered anything about The Incredible Hulk, much less an appearance from Martin Starr.
He’s not public domain. He’s still owned by Sax Rohmer’s estate.
Are the three seashells an option, or mandatory?
*watches 4000 pairs of mouse-ears turn to ash at the snap of one's white-gloved fingers*
I look forward to Alabama's rendition of “Every Sperm is Sacred.”
wasn’t that werewolves? pedophile werewolves?
This is probably the best summation of Guardians of the Galaxy I’ve ever read, and when put in context with the guy that’s directing it, is perfect. Thanks for this.
I don’t like the execution, but if people didn’t think Dany would end up being the villain, they never understood the show they were watching.
James Gunn made two movies about terrible people who were trying to become not terrible, who were trying to self-actualize into being better people. There’s a very good reason why Gunn said that the character he identifies with the most was Rocket, the mean, sarcastic character who has put up walls to prevent from…
It is my humble opinion that a whole lot of people take a movie or two about a bunch of wacky dudes in New York City chasing ghosts around in silly costumes entirely too seriously.
Agreed. But in this age of clickbait, and armed with the knowledge that no professional writer in the history of ever has gotten to craft their own headline, maybe as a human species we can evolve to ignore them.
Are you saying your butter churn never provoked you to go on a killing spree that included a baby?
What about ________ though? His film _________ is one of my all-time favorites, but I kinda thought __________ was a clunker.
I thought it’d be fun to let you fill in the blanks yourself.
Never seen any invisible jets, but I saw some chick wearing red blue and gold underwear and a rope hanging off her belt sitting in mid-air.
He was an old-school sketch comic, not really cut out for 30 minute sitcoms. He needed to be able to stretch his legs.
Guess I’m going to have to pour one out and watch the Apple Dumpling Gang tonight. Not that I wouldn’t normally sit down on a Tuesday to watch the Apple Dumpling Gang anyway.
Janet Yolen is another good candidate, as her three books on the Shoah all employ the themes of folklore in depicting history. Her first and most famous of the three, The Devil’s Arithmetic, uses the liminal time of Pessach (and many holidays, but the Seder is explicit in placing you in a time shared by all Jews and…