“All You Zombies” too.
“All You Zombies” too.
His statement is a classic “I’m sorry you got mad.”
Here’s the thing that bugs me about the “secret identity” plotline. The show hasn’t bothered to establish what its characters already know about comic-book superheroes. It’s one thing when someone wears a mask and is obviously concealing who they are, but Superman and Supergirl don’t. Why would anyone automatically…
A “deglove.”
SCTV did a bizarre long-form parody where, if I recall correctly, Dave Thomas and Rick Moranis played butchers with pig noses delivering headcheese to a backwoods address.
Alex, if you really want to get the most out of YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, you need to keep going and watch SON OF FRANKENSTEIN, the third film and the last in which Karloff plays the monster. A LOT of stuff there was quoted more or less directly by Brooks and Wilder, including the son who isn’t sure he wants to continue his…
Anyone else distracted by Rosa’s heavy makeup? Was that a character thing or an actor thing?
He did say that the Beaver Trap is where he lives after ALL his divorces.
The Fleischers contributed the phone-booth gag. Superrman flying was introduced on the radio show since it made for a better sound effect.
I’m talking about the final shot of the episode when everyone’s leaving. She’s waving them goodbye... or maybe she isn’t.
Christopher Nolan doesn’t seem to have a lot of use for female characters who don’t die or aren’t already dead.
My impression: “Blorka blorka blorka!”
This all leads to the screenplay’s most satisfying thread— the exploration of Banner/Hulk’s anger. There’s nothing “out of character” about Hulk cooperating with the team at the climax, since we’ve seen how his behavior tracks to Banner’s emotional state. When he transforms on the Helicarrier, it’s against his will…
Oh, I can and do.
So what you’re saying is, this is no FRANKENHOOKER?
So in the last shot, was she waving or trying to shake her fist?
Don’t forget her bafflement at crying while British.
I have enough problems with the Doug Forcett storyline, but if the big issue is points being docked for unintended consquences shouldn’t he still be scoring high with his zero-impact lifestyle? Is it just his (semi) awareness of the system that cancels him out?
“I know! That’s why -I- said ‘Oh my God!’”
This is probably the main justification for “Don’t say it’s bad.” In industry circles, you never know when you might be inadvertently slagging someone who would have been good to work with later on.