He sorta did the same with the word "teenager" in the 60s.
He sorta did the same with the word "teenager" in the 60s.
The Black Panther run he did even adds a little naturalism to his Euro modernist noir.
More a penance than a job.
Wasn't he the groundskeeper and not a caddie?
Cool emoji.
… and stumped for the New Deal. His political philosophies aren't exactly coherent.
Supply side economics isn't a coherent philosophy or economic policy. I guess its an economic tactic. What's the shelf life on fads? Nazism? The Spanish inquisition? Do these count?
Dude that Morning in America shit was wafer thin the second it aired. Just had a bunch of scared boomers flocking to that nonsense. What you see now is the legacy of the nonsense. It isn't the 1st generation of the nonsense. That said, this 2nd generation of that shit is even double the delusion.
Reagan was an empty suit. A car salesman masquerading as your grandpa.
Reagan was pretty much a fad.
So all they will flub is tone, art direction and casting?
According to this theory the Star Wars prequels are the best films ever made.
And other film genres follow their lead often incoherently. It makes sense for Spider-Man to hurdle 60 feet into the air and survive. Not so much Bilbo Baggins.
Trends like coherent film making?
Scott Walker has BOC's "Career of Evil" all cued up.
Reason #87 that Frank Zappa stinks.
and over all Palestinians.
I see plenty of Chris Ware's potato man too.
He shouldn't only be a joke. But to remain true to the character you'd have to have some sense of humor.
So movie audiences can accept talking trees and raccoons but not scientists with overly swollen heads? I want MODOK as much as the next guy but I would also worry about AOS staff taking on the humor needed to make the character work.