Nope. I liked them both. But I was also reading Miller's DD shortly after it came out (before either TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES or DARK KNIGHT) so Daredevil fighting a veritable Birnham Wood of ninjas did not throw me in the least.
Nope. I liked them both. But I was also reading Miller's DD shortly after it came out (before either TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES or DARK KNIGHT) so Daredevil fighting a veritable Birnham Wood of ninjas did not throw me in the least.
All the Jakku coincidences aren't really worse that R2 and 3PO happening to be found by the Jawas that happen to be having a sale when the Lars family happens to need new droids. . . or their first choice R2 unit happening to have a bad motivator.
Not sure if anyone else has mentioned it this week or last. . . is Michael Stuhlbarg the only member of a true Coen Brothers' cast since Billy Bob to appear on the tv FARGO?
I think there's a middle ground as far as the "Shatner vs supporting cast" argument goes. YES, the supporting cast seem to delusional as far as how much air time they should have gotten. Sulu/Uhura/Scotty/Chekov were never going to get an episode a season devoted to them in the 1960s the way supporting cast members of…
I was shocked at the reveal because (a) I assumed the vehicular death early in the film was the "twist" about which I'd heard so much, and (b) I chalked Dil's, er, steering of Stephen Rea away from penetrative sex to a continuation of Neil Jordan's MONA LISA hangups.
Well, I was referring to my thought processes at the time of the WATCHMEN film back pre-2009. That said, Smith's bad guy in SUICIDE SQUAD was the nicest, cuddliest "bad guy" I can imagine - exactly what I feared when he was cast.
Much as this might seem to be justice, won't someone else likely give O'Reilly another show almost immediately? His sponsors seem to care about the controversy (at the moment), but there's no indication his viewers do.
LOVE that exchange. Probably my favorite in the Trilogy.
Cinnabon Gene question: Was it established in BREAKING BAD that Saul had not properly set aside his share of all the Heisenberg money? Because he should have had MILLIONS left after paying off Robert Forster, and should be able to be living in comfort in some tropical paradise with no extradition treaty.
It's shooting now. Then DD s3.
She's not my MOM, Todd!
Sorry, I'm gonna need a source for this. Um, for research.
It's more like a bit from the comic that predates EASY A. . . this was the only online image I could find: http://www.littlestuffedbul…
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And has purposely added deliberately curvier women to the ensembles of his last two TV shows (Jewel Staite was told to *gain* weight for FIREFLY, and Whedon hired Miracle Laurie for DOLLHOUSE saying to her "You're beautiful, sexy, strong and normal and there should be more women like you on TV and I don't know why…
There was no beating up in that scene. Nite-Owl and Silk Spectre'd saved a couple dozen people from a tenement fire, serving them coffee and cakes in the process. It was about as benign a mission as a superhero can go on, cats in trees notwithstanding.
The point in the original comic was that it was incredibly ROMANTIC (with the Billie Holliday accompaniment). The first attempt at sex on Drieberg's couch was awkward, human, and terribly unsexy. The scene in the Owlship was the beach in FROM HERE TO ETERNITY because he had just done something heroic again and was in…
Ms. Nicolet really is stoopid attractive, isn't she?
I was hoping that role'd be covered. It's the first thing I'd ever noticed him in. Good actor.
Yeah, he looks like the love child of Lex Luthor and Otis. . . https://anon.to/1OdSg9