JimKakalios
JimKakalios
JimKakalios

Given how slavishly this show adapts almost every throwaway bit from the book, it’s actually kind of amazing that Gaiman skipped over the bit where a quartet of bikers decide to follow the horseman, dubbing themselves “Grievous Bodily Harm,” “Cruelty To Animals,” “Really Cool People,” and “Embarrassing Personal

Will Gamera be featuring as one of the 17 monsters? As you all know, he is very neat, and filled with turtle meat.

The scene where Peter was lifting up the rubble is actually an homage to a famous scene from the comic.

And most of those people who try to kill him are always his friends acquaintances. From his best friend’s dad to his college professors. If you know Peter Parker for more than five minutes you will eventually become a supervillain. 

That’s because Doom is a good guy who has the best interests of the world at heart.

Judy Greer, in general, is so talented, but she’s been stuck playing ex-wives or wives when she could be doing so much more! You could have her play a villain, and you would strike gold! She would’ve made a great Moonstone/Dr. Karla Sofen in the has-to-happen Thunderbolts adaptation.

Rick Jones has been in the Professional Sidekick game for so long that he prepares for any eventuality.

The son was 26 years old.

My son was six when this came out and had seen some of the other movies at home, but got a little freaked out by some of the scarier scenes, so I didn’t take him to this one either. I saw it, drove home, told him and my wife to get dressed, and drove right back to the theater with them. I watched him instead of the

Jesus, I’m crying now just at the thought that this MIGHT happen!

Peggy: “I’ve been waiting for you.”

I’ve always liked how there was a giant hole in the periodic table that none of the chemists had ever noticed before. I especially liked how a mechanical engineer and weapons-maker was just the guy to discover it.

I know Don Cheadle is a straight upgrade to Terrence Howard, but I rewatched Iron Man last night and I definitely buy Terrence Howard more in the role of “guy who would be friends with Tony Stark and put up with his shit.”

Please, everybody knows the true DC fan goes for The Adventures of Bob Hope (which somehow lasted for twenty damn years).

I don’t know. I think the guy has some really fresh takes on Relationships and I’ve really enjoyed his last few movies and what do you mean it isn’t 1976? Have I been asleep this whole time? 

Now you’re just trying to stirrup controversy.

The writing in this article is some of most beautiful prose I have ever had the pleasure of reading.

the Dora Milaje School for Wishing a Motherfucker Would.

How dare Bill Maher not give Jack Kirby co-credit for destroying society.