if anyone cares, i'm the first one in line for the 50th anniversary of Oddessey and Oracle.
if anyone cares, i'm the first one in line for the 50th anniversary of Oddessey and Oracle.
Mick Jagger invented a new diphtong with "Heartbreakauouergh! Heartbrekaeroaugh!" in the early Seventies, if you recall.
I havent thought of Jenny Calendar for a real long while, and now i cant get Robia La Morte out of my mind.
1, Hey Nong Man
2. Hey Dog Mats
Anyone remember who Jim V Hart is?
He had two tentpole releases very close together, yet both movies are wretched in their scripts.
now that you mentioned it.. yeah
Shiri Appleby = Kristen Kreuk
Majandra Delfino = Allison Mack
she is the second best, though i'd swap Dana Delany for Hatcher
i dont want to jinx this idea, but in my heart of hearts, im wishing it was Earth-3, and Wells is the hero while Jay Garrick was actually Crime Syndicate's Johnny Quick!
War of the Americas?
Ooooh, a JSA miniseries event would be beyond cool, with those retro set designs!
He ate snacks with Michael Ian Black beforehand, i imagine.
he also didnt mention that he has a honey named Joan somewhere back home.
in the comics, Jay and Joan's relationship is very interesting to me because they're childless, yet they make great parental figures to all subsequent Flashes.
It was in an Uncut interview about 10 years ago.
Love the Dan too, man.
and Sela Ward?
Well said, my friend.
It was mentioned that way, probably in Tim Riley's book, but that "Love was such an easy game to play" suggest a romantic relationship.
Coon, Pike, Ratjkowski, Dickens…. Gone Girl runs the whole spectrum of attractive women
A classic song, though, like Walter Becker once said in an interview, it left you kinda cheated because we never did find out why she had to go and what happened between yesterday and today.
"Stand" was released in late 88 tho
Dude, i thought "The Man Who Falls" was an exclusive story for the Secret Origins trade.
Awesome script and art by O'Neill and Giordano
Patrick Nagel could sue!