Yeah I thought she might have been as well. But she seemed more a pawn than a player so I wasn't sure.
Yeah I thought she might have been as well. But she seemed more a pawn than a player so I wasn't sure.
MODOK unfortunately needs a feature's budget. Bc as cool as the Arnim Zola nod was in Cap 2, we need full on giant head in rocket chair!
What's the exact moment when he's no longer a movie star? When King Kong underperformed?
Ma and Pa Kent; Tea Party co-chairs of Smallville County.
That alone suggests he knows more about how the film should work than anything that's been done at Fox
Well his pitch was set it in 1965.
Quinones is directly aping Silver Age comics.
I just stick with Peanuts being in Minnesota more or less metaphorically. Mainly for all the snow, Schulz's childhood and the quiet Lutheran dignity that runs thru the strip.
Aardman > Pixar
Ugh. How much to get Scorsese to stop talking about rock music?
When did the Giants move to SF?
I don't read Snoopy as an adult. I just read him as the only non self-conscious one of the bunch.
Separate. The strip is canon.
I sorta read that as Chuck is a safe guy for her to be interested in b/c nothing will become of it.
Peppermint Patty and Marcie seem fully 3 dimensional to me. Sally nearly so.
You'd think he'd be a Twins fans. Schulz may have left Minnesota but it never seemed Peanuts did.
I would say the strip dipped in the later 70s once Schulz is divorced and the Lucy character softens. All the obsession with Spike and whatnot, not so great. Still Schulz in 2nd gear is better than most in 5th.
Snoopy is as liable to reject Charlie Brown as embrace him. Snoopy is pure Id. If it happened to be directed at Charlie Brown he embraced him and if it didn't then he didn't. Underlying it clearly Snoopy was attached to him but for years in the comic strip he's more likely to ignore CB than run to his arms.
I can log in again in mobile after about 6 months of not. None of the higher functions work however.
Surely it's no longer the Knicks.