TimothyP
TimothyP
TimothyP

That’s not a spider! That’s a Thanagarian Snare-Beast!

For existing Arrowverse shows, yes. But the very end showed which earth every other live action DC show is set on. (Stargirl, Doom Patrol, etc.) So it wouldn’t be out of the question to have Superman and Lois on an earth where they got married, had a kid, etc.

I think Berlanti and co. decided it’s set on an alternate Earth, but I could be wrong.

I think DC should just roll with the multiverse, and make movies that best fit the characters without trying to meld them into one big story. The MCU, as awesome as it often is, is a fluke, the exception that proves the rule.

...just one more thing...

Ah, Dr. Sanchez! Is there nothing you won’t raise an eyebrow at?

I came here to say exactly this. Thank you. Not saying it can’t be good, but it sounds as if it has little to do with the source material.

I just watched ‘Garth Merenghi’s Dark Place’ on Prime...Ayode co-created and co-stars with Matt Berry, Matthew Holness, and Alice Lowe. It’s a wonderful send-up of 70s-80s era BBC productions...bad production values, bad acting, the works. (I know that some of those productions were really, really good, so don’t @ me.)

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Not about food, but about Colin Hay...he’s carved out a really good John Hiatt-level career, putting out a new album every couple of years and touring behind it. I saw him a little over a month ago, and the show was excellent. It’s about 40% Men at Work stuff, but there’s no difference in the quality of songwriting

“They dyed me this color!”--JFK

Stop giving Taco Bell ideas.

And if they prove truly popular, the market price will skyrocket (like wings before them), and cash-strapped people will be robbed of one of the few healthy meats that are currently available to them.

People dying in an old folk’s home? I’ll take Bubba Ho-Tep for $2000, Alex (RIP).

Cracked did a really good After Hours about just that. 

I have never been able to get through ST:TMP without falling asleep. At least part of it comes from the fact that the uniform colors they chose make me think that everyone’s wearing pajamas.

And many who die, deserve life. Can you give it to them?

The show explains this by having Courtney make her own suit (ruining several sewing machines in the process), with the others retrieving their costumes from the abandoned JSA headquarters they’d discovered.

After watching Aliens, some friends and I dreamed up a pitch that would center on a college-aged Newt going to New Orleans for Mardis Gras and fighting xenomorphs that were secretly thriving in the swamps of the bayou. (Can’t you just see a nest of eggs sheltered under those green, mossy trees?)

Now, that’s a tender subject.

And what about his sidekick, Sandy?