Man, they're establishing the hell out of this building here!
Man, they're establishing the hell out of this building here!
"The Leopard Man" as a whole isn't one of my favorites, but the first ten or twenty minutes of it are some suspenseful, thrilling shit.
"The Leopard Man" as a whole isn't one of my favorites, but the first ten or twenty minutes of it are some suspenseful, thrilling shit.
Yeah but they're *Russian* special forces, so they were probably drunk.
Yeah but they're *Russian* special forces, so they were probably drunk.
Those spots were playing before the show premiered, so the ratings weren't bad then. The network just really needs women to be watching this.
Those spots were playing before the show premiered, so the ratings weren't bad then. The network just really needs women to be watching this.
The creepy/sad scene with Ivy is my favorite part of this episode: "This sort of thing just doesn't bother me anymore. In fact, nothing really bothers me anymore."
The creepy/sad scene with Ivy is my favorite part of this episode: "This sort of thing just doesn't bother me anymore. In fact, nothing really bothers me anymore."
Tarzan's New York Adventure…
…isn't anywhere near the last Weissmuller Tarzan film. It was, however, the last he made for MGM, and the last with O' Sullivan.
No mention of Malmont's "The Chinatown Death Cloud Peril"?
'Twas pretty good. Sounds very similar to this. It involves Shadow writer Walter Gibson, Doc Savage writer Lester Dent, H. P. Lovecraft, and young L. Ron Hubbard. I'd like to know if it compares positively. Also: awesome title. He also had a book about Jack…
No mention of Malmont's "The Chinatown Death Cloud Peril"?
'Twas pretty good. Sounds very similar to this. It involves Shadow writer Walter Gibson, Doc Savage writer Lester Dent, H. P. Lovecraft, and young L. Ron Hubbard. I'd like to know if it compares positively. Also: awesome title. He also had a book about Jack…
It also prominently features the most slept-on super-villain of all time: Killer Moth.
Meh. They're supposed to be launching 52 new # 1's in September, so I'm assuming this grows out of the Infinite Crisis multiverse thing… but if so it's going to confuse the hell out of everybody and fail. Also: Barbara is like in her mid-twenties and the main heroes look to be getting younger, so if she's going back…
Playing a character who takes 30 bullets and inevitably shoots down a motherfucker in every episode for 635 episodes doesn't hurt.
Gun.Smoke
My dad loves this show above all others; his DVR is crammed with episodes of this from TVLand, all of which I know for a fact he's seen dozens of times before. He's gonna be crushed. I never watched it with him much, and I don't remember a lot of episodes specifically, but I remember coming home from school in time to…
Rewatching Season 5 right now… the newsroom stuff interests me, but I think it falls flat simply because Gus and the other characters do not develop in a significant way (except maybe Templeton). Otherwise, the show was thematically strong as ever, the serial killer storyline is really pretty awesome, and sober…
Loved his character on B5. JMS keeps talking about how he wants to do more movies, but the main cast members keep dying on him.
It certainly has nothing to do with that girl he raped and murdered in 1990, because of course there is no evidence that such a crime in fact took place.