People do love the way she says ham.
People do love the way she says ham.
I was lucky. I had them on tape. But I have to admit, that would have made me pretty crazy.
FWIW, the ratings for OG were dismal. I had already left by then, but Wing was clearly the golden child, even though I don't think it's really stood the test of time the way some of the other series have.
Splicing is cool!
I worked with Bandai on bringing Gundam to Cartoon Network back around 2000. (I was a creative director at the time.) They were difficult, but a lot of it had to do with them wanting to make sure that all the shows came over, and not just the latest stuff. They demanded we run the Original Gundam series before we…
I think they've misspelled "deafening".
They could finish up Harry Potter and I wouldn't complain.
Armor them up all you like, but something about the weaponry rubs me the wrong way.
On the other hand, try to find a quote where Ford is "thrilled" about anything.
That was Reubens? Brilliant!
I'm on your side on this. ;-)
You may go back through my comment history and hail my predictive genius now.
They couldn't wayte!
I knew I had no chance to be the first one, but comment hope springs eternal...
A good place to start on the overblown fear of salt is this article: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/03/opi…
I used to hang out with some of Dick's buddies when I first moved to San Francisco in the late 80s. I really wish I'd had a chance to meet him during his San Diego days.
The first edition of the AD&D Monster Manual is an amazing book. I spent an evening with Lee Moyer just reminiscing about all the fantastic and inspiring art it contains.
It all points to the next big film being Civil War.
They'll need to find the blue pages.
Maybe you just need a shorthand to defend your position: "I get that it's not the Daredevil that a lot of fans wanted, but I like it as a movie." You could also pivot to, "It's more like the Maleev/Bendis years then the Frank Miller stuff that everyone was looking for."