Spielberg has him beat, but I really can't come up with another name. Maybe Zemeckis? Reiner not only has several stone-cold classics, they are also movies with a very broad appeal that are still popular today.
Spielberg has him beat, but I really can't come up with another name. Maybe Zemeckis? Reiner not only has several stone-cold classics, they are also movies with a very broad appeal that are still popular today.
For me, This Is Spinal Tap is a good example how constantly being quoted can mean the death of a great comedy. I watched it for the first time this year (I know, I suck, I watched Office Space for the first time just last night) and didn't laugh once. Not because I didn't find it funny, but because I already knew…
I hope you know at least the song it was named after. It's from 4 The Cause and was a minor hit in the '90s.
Interesting. I thought Flipped was cute and harmless, but I also didn't know anything about the book. You make me wanna read it. And yes, setting it in another time period just for your own nostalgic reasons is an annoyance of mine as well. That's why I was never on board with Richard Ayoade's Submarine.
Revival has the most frustrating recap page. It's three panels, and the first two panels have stayed the same since the second issue, with only the third giving you the tiniest bit of recap.
I love it, but as a Scooby-fan I'm biased.
I also like Flintstones the least, mostly because it's just a satirical-topic-of-the-week comic that is set in Bedrock. After two issues I still don't feel any affection for any of the characters.
I am excited for Midnighter and Apollo, but I'm already bummed that it's only a miniseries. I read the first four issues of Batman and they were okay, I generally like King's writing, but I liked We Are Robin for being a diverse team book so one of them now becoming Batman's sidekick (and having nothing to do so far)…
I've got great dead birthday twins - Brahms, Tschaikowski, Gary Cooper, Eva Perón, Johnny Unitas, Anne Baxter. As for still living ones, well, there's only Amy Heckerling, Eagle-Eye Cherry, Traci Lords, and Alexander Ludwig.
But could he perform The Cup Song?
Hey, just because she hated her father for paying her way through college doesn't make her entitled!
Pitch Perfect 3: The Legend of Fat Amy's Gold
And don't forget the funny homophobia!
I'd rather have Step Up 6 instead.
The first one is horrible. The second one is forgettable.
Holy shit, Chunk from Goonies grew up to be a hot lawyer?!?!!!
They definitely lost me as a new reader. I just started reading DC comics last year because a lot of the DCYou stuff looked interesting. I read and loved Grayson, Midnighter, Prez, We Are Robin, and tried to learn about the continuity and mythology of the DC universe (I only started reading superhero comics in my 20s,…
Well, of course someone named "MUSCLES" doesn't care for nerdy sidekicks!
But that's selling out and not keeping it real, man!
A lot of the comments here go way beyond Sir Pew of Pie and seem genuinely outraged by the concept of "YouTube Star" in general.