Yet another one of my teenage "Hey we just got cable, I'll watch this late at night!" movies.
Yet another one of my teenage "Hey we just got cable, I'll watch this late at night!" movies.
I have. I seem to remember a butt naked Bening strutting around Gailard Sartain.
I watched this, and then a few days later I watched "Once Around". Both films left me feeling slightly ill. Not that they were bad films. They just made me feel greasy.
What's a film without a butt-naked Annette Bening ?
The Ben Folds version is better.
It's never particularly been the same. First they were Earth-3. Then they were the same universe as Qward….They got wiped out in Crisis on Infinite Earths, they got wiped out and rebooted by the JLA/Avengers team-up…etc..etc..
Why is someone with no knowledge of the Crime Syndicate reviewing comics?
The original Baltar was killed in the first episode.
Heh. How about movie characters that had you screaming, "Somebody kill this motherfucker!"
The last TV theme song or movie track to be a top 50 hit? Probably the "Friends" theme.
I lament the loss of TV themes and movie tracks as being top 50 songs.
I was just watching Star Wars today wondering what could have been done to make the prequels *look* more like the original. I figured there was some kind of stock that would need to be filmed on, and retr0 70's fibers in costumes could have helped.
Oh come on…the part about fucking 21 years olds was too much.
I managed to convince a girl I was living with at the time that "Special Bulletin" was the real thing…good times…good times.
Has AV Club ever written about the soft-core porn that was the 70's Marvel black and white horror magazines? Most notably the ones featuring Dracula and Satana.
In that sentiment…Steve Gerber was doing mature prose Man-Thing stories well before Moore did Swamp Thing.
Hurry up and get to 87 so we can talk about Marshal Law.
"He stood alone at Gjallerbru"
That was actually pretty good for such things. Especially with the Simonson art.
My initial problem with New Mutants is how boring/low-powered the Substitute Legion of X-Men were. But I quite enjoyed the Bill S. drawn books.