I would love to see a live action version of Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated where they battle a Lovecraftian elder God. (Seriously folks, Mystery Incorporated actually managed to make Scooby Doo good by embracing horror).
I would love to see a live action version of Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated where they battle a Lovecraftian elder God. (Seriously folks, Mystery Incorporated actually managed to make Scooby Doo good by embracing horror).
"Poptimist" critics started out with an ok idea: Other genres were just as legit as rock, and Rolling Stone needed to stop giving out five star reviews in the 90's to every rock hero from the 70's. However, they morphed into haters pretty quickly, and started shitting over anything that was purely rock or folk.
I like American Gods, and enjoy how he expanded Mad Sweeney and Laura Moon's roles. That being said, I think he should be using some more restraint on the show. Corbin Bernsen was a good Vulcan, but it was overkill. to have everyone in his town an identically dressed fascist, or have rednecks murder Mexicans and…
Yay for monopolies! With Google fiber and Verizon Fios completely stopping expansion, Comcast and Charter are even more dominant.
The large streamers are doing ok (although Netflix has a crazy amount of debt). However, we have already seen Crackle lose Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, their only well-known show, and Powers was the rare comic book adaptation that failed almost immediately. Seeso has been struggling big time and had to sell off…
I was stuck in a similar situation with Scorpion. Literally every single episode is like the worst script of Macgyver you can imagine. "Uh-oh, this seemingly routine mission has become life-threatening. I wonder if we can use science to escape"? I was shocked when I realized CBS had already done three seasons of that…
I read the first five books a good while back, but couldn't imagine translating the series to a set of 90 minute movies A bunch of 10 episode seasons on hbo might work, but unfortunately HBO decided to bail.
Eh, the NFL has so many awful people that it is hard to give a shit about someone being a Republican (which about 95% of white pro athletes are).
The fucking Ravens are debating whether or not it is ok to sign Kaepernick, but their goonish fans were never bothered by Ray Lewis, Terrell Suggs, and Ray Rice.
Mad Max Fury Road, probably the best Hollywood action film of the last 20 years, couldn't even beat out The Revenant for best Director and Cinematography. Shit, Charlize Theron didn't even receive a nomination.
I mean, there is no way that Wrecked wasn't based off a script written in 2005. I am just amazed that a Lost parody is airing right now.
I am half Jewish, and the Christian side of my family is definitely the only side interested in genealogy. Jewish people in general have no affinity for the "old country" that treated us like shit, we were forced to moved around a lot, and a ton of us changed names. (You would be surprised how many Jewish people…
Agreed. Also, if I'm Taye Diggs, Julie Benz, or Nolan Gould I'd be pretty pissed at my agent once I saw the other names. (Also throw in Mary McCormack)
No joke, DC comics is actually kind of trying to incorporate all their hanna barbera comics in a shared universe. They just had a series called Future Quest that had Jonny Quest, Frankenstein Jr, Spaceghost, Birdman, Herculoids, and a bunch of other characters interacting
Yeah, I though Funeral and Neon Bible were excellent, liked the The Suburbs, and highly doubt I will buy their new album. It is good to mix things up, but not every rock band has to try and do something poppy or electronic, which seems to be an unfortunate trend.
Probably, although the Rock is really on some next level steroids. Compare what he looks like now to what he looked like circa 2007.
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For a white actor yes, but there are definitely white actresses that disappeared. Hell, Hillary Swank has won 2 best actress Oscars and I haven't seen her in years. Helen Hunt, Mira Sorvino, and Marisa Tomei all disappeared pretty soon after winning Oscars.
It was hard to tell given how little screen time she got. She might have literally never been the primary character in a sketch.
It seemed to me that other than McKinnon and maybe Hemsworth, everyone else in the movie (including Bill Murray) was miscast. I just thought there would be more jokes, and felt like the scene at the Ozzy Osbourne concert was from a bad snl sketch.
damnit, beat me to it.
I would say the writers screwed up originally by making him so different from the comics (no one was really clamoring for a suave, older, serious "James" Olsen), Once they realized he and Kara had zero chemistry, they had to end the relationship eventually.