Seriously, every time I see that I read it as “Untie the Seven”.
Seriously, every time I see that I read it as “Untie the Seven”.
Because you can only criticize things that people do if it’s against the law?
When I saw this at a glance in the comments, I thought that’s exactly what had happened.
How could it be an MCU retcon when Wolverine doesn’t even exist there?
I think it gets such a good reputation because it was suddenly something good showing up in such a miserable dreg of a movie, so it didn’t matter how well it fit. Me and my girlfriend both looked at each other confused during that moment, and went “That’s what they’re going with?” We also laughed out loud at some of…
Unfortunately that sounds a lot less subtle than what Elfman’s talking about, based on the “It’s the kind of thing that some fans will notice. Some won’t.” remark.
Whoa whoa whoa, nobody told me the Russo Brothers were making a Deadly Class show.
There’s more than one definition for a reason, though.
Yes.
I always hear that line as if it was said by Dean Winchester.
It sounds like they took Kroll’s douche character from Sausage Party and extrapolated it into an entire show.
“If you liked two of the greatest comedies of all time, then I’ve got a treat for you!”
“we have all come to the conclusion that our visions for the project differ.”
I really wanted him to turn out to be really small.
He wants to eat the planets within it. Can’t do that if everything is destroyed.
Complete tangent, but something I noticed about Doctor Who’s season arcs/finales:
it was like a moment in time that doesn’t happen a lot
Sure, but those are rivals to the Hutts.
We had a Star Wars musical. It was the Holiday Special.