For those who don’t follow Tasha Robinson on Twitter, Wood was on her Westworld trip:
For those who don’t follow Tasha Robinson on Twitter, Wood was on her Westworld trip:
When was the last time this happened? Early Family Guy?
They also look to have gotten rid of the awful subplot where Aech is pretending to be a straight white guy, as Lena Waithe seems to be the only person credited in the role. Could be wrong though.
The point is they gave up and stopped covering the show last year, because it wasn’t much fun to talk about anymore. I’m not sure if they still watch or not.
They put up three. They’ve done it before.
Translation: Marvel is worried about “Infinity War opens below Black Panther” headlines, so is chasing a huge Worldwide Opening to deflect.
It’s somewhat impressive how many videos you’ve managed to get out of this one short interview.
Oh, excellent. I’ll be buying that then.
I read the first few issues of his Black Panther as they came out, and was lukewarm on it, but binged the first 18 issues a few weeks ago and loved it. You really need to read the first 12 issues as one big story. Hopefully they’ll put out an OHC of it soon.
Just because The Hollywood Reporter spelled Brian K. Vaughan’s name wrong, it doesn’t mean you have to too. Make your own mistakes!
Aw, they killed off Ben Stone? I was hoping that they would bring back Michael Moriarty, crazy and all.
I was on the fence about watching this (I love the cast, but the idea seems much more suited to a movie), but LaToya reviews have me on board.
I think he got obsessed with including the connection to the world of Moon.
She was great in Battle of the Sexes too. I’ve been a fan since The Middleman.
Still no Terriers on Hulu...
Weird that they don’t have Moon until next week, when Mute goes up tomorrow.
I’m very excited to follow along, as I know very little of 80s R.E.M. My first album was the 88-2003 compilation In Time, so that’s the stuff I know best. I’d never heard any of the songs they played today, save Radio Free Europe.
Watch Mr. Show!
Yeah, but Avengers wasn’t released on a holiday weekend so it’s not really a fair comparison. It did do a higher per-screen average than Avengers, as Avengers was on 300+ more screens.
Literally the point of the film.