I agree about the lighting. Funnily enough, the director of photography was Jack Green, who had the same job on Unforgiven, which was obviously plenty Westerny.
I agree about the lighting. Funnily enough, the director of photography was Jack Green, who had the same job on Unforgiven, which was obviously plenty Westerny.
I agree about the lighting. Funnily enough, the director of photography was Jack Green, who had the same job on Unforgiven, which was obviously plenty Westerny.
I watched it. I'd kind of like to revisit it, but I'm a little worried I was being a stupid kid at the time and the real thing would tarnish my memories.
I watched it. I'd kind of like to revisit it, but I'm a little worried I was being a stupid kid at the time and the real thing would tarnish my memories.
Cameron tells a story, I think on the T2 commentary, about telling Furlong that he's have to get up to speed on his dirt bike right away, because Patrick is going to chase him and the guy is fast. Furlong gives a "yeah, yeah" kind of reaction and on the first take Patrick runs up and taps Furlong on the shoulder…
Cameron tells a story, I think on the T2 commentary, about telling Furlong that he's have to get up to speed on his dirt bike right away, because Patrick is going to chase him and the guy is fast. Furlong gives a "yeah, yeah" kind of reaction and on the first take Patrick runs up and taps Furlong on the shoulder…
Do we know the character is Sharon Carter or someone like her? Love interest could mean Bernie Rosenthal, who the Marvel wiki calls "one of the most talented glass blowers in the New York metroplex." Then again, I haven't read any of her old appearances. Maybe she was a tough, steely glassblower.
Do we know the character is Sharon Carter or someone like her? Love interest could mean Bernie Rosenthal, who the Marvel wiki calls "one of the most talented glass blowers in the New York metroplex." Then again, I haven't read any of her old appearances. Maybe she was a tough, steely glassblower.
I didn't care for this episode, but I do think Brandon was a bit off-base in tarring the whole show with it. "For toddlers" is probably not a good description of a show that features a sequence wherein Porky Pig discovers what pepperoni is made of and weeps while eating it because it's too tasty to stop.
I didn't care for this episode, but I do think Brandon was a bit off-base in tarring the whole show with it. "For toddlers" is probably not a good description of a show that features a sequence wherein Porky Pig discovers what pepperoni is made of and weeps while eating it because it's too tasty to stop.
I kind of hope that Coleman just plays a different character in every episode and nobody in the show ever comments on it.
I kind of hope that Coleman just plays a different character in every episode and nobody in the show ever comments on it.
Maybe he had arrangements for getting an artificial heart, one powered by picking fights with Reavers?
Maybe he had arrangements for getting an artificial heart, one powered by picking fights with Reavers?
I just remembered that bit myself. We're in luck; Youtube has it all by its lonesome for maximum episode relevance:
I just remembered that bit myself. We're in luck; Youtube has it all by its lonesome for maximum episode relevance:
Sepinwall has an article that points out that Cobie Smulders would fit pretty easily into a SHIELD show if HIMYM ends, which has some appeal. And they were talking about a Mockingbird series a while ago. Maybe salvage whatever worked from that for this hypothetical show?
Sepinwall has an article that points out that Cobie Smulders would fit pretty easily into a SHIELD show if HIMYM ends, which has some appeal. And they were talking about a Mockingbird series a while ago. Maybe salvage whatever worked from that for this hypothetical show?
Cabins in the Woods
Cabins in the Woods