I do feel that this characterization would run too close to being a Kingpin clone. Like when Frank Miller would draw Lex and it looked like off-brand Fisk.
I do feel that this characterization would run too close to being a Kingpin clone. Like when Frank Miller would draw Lex and it looked like off-brand Fisk.
So, the “Best of Reggie Watts on the Late Late Show” slideshow goes up tomorrow, is that how this works?
MOM???
I watched the entirety of Six Feet Under waiting for him to pop up, and he never did.
For the record, Oakland’s glorious Grand Lake Theatre is currently open full-time. That pic at the top of this article is from the 2020 quarantine.
Hoult gives a largely silent performance in WARM BODIES. A movie you’d think this review might mention for its similar horror-love story elements.
If anyone, Tyrone Power.
See also “liberal,” and “democratic.” Those aren’t insults unless we allow them to be.
Pretty much exactly, and it’s not a bad thing.
To be a tiny bit fair, Spring 2020 was EXACTLY the wrong time to launch an enterprise targeting the on-the-go, in-transit, not-quarantined audience.
Apparently, Mando & Bo proving that the Homeworld wasn’t cursed last week made no difference to the Covert and their extremely hazardous hideout?
Clearly, you never watched Gilmore Girls.
Don’t forget being allowed to fail in numerous big-budget films before finally scoring a real hit with Deadpool.
I need to know if I am hip to the musics of today
Check out Phil Tippett’s MAD GOD for more rusty steampunk eyeball goodness. The family resemblance is not accidental.
ACES: IRON EAGLE III ought to be on both lists.
Has there been some edict for Season 48 coverage that the musical guest just isn’t mentioned anymore? I mean, I never heard of this week’s act before either, but still.
Ah, thanks. In the States we’re accustomed to only learning about BBC shows years after they start, so I just assumed I saw the newer show first.
I’ve seen textbooks left out in the rain and they were effing hilarious.
Not sure that’s better or worse than Woody Allen continuing to draw on Tennessee Williams and Ingmar Bergman 50 years after they were ‘current’.