I'd love to see it go to the 1930's. Explore the basis (and fallacy) of the conception of middle America values.
I'd love to see it go to the 1930's. Explore the basis (and fallacy) of the conception of middle America values.
So no real Hellcat allusions I take it?
I like how the Libertarian confronted with true lawlessness goes running into the police station with shit in his pants.
YJ has a smaller cast? I would say JLU surpasses both based on visual composition alone. YJ being a little pouchey, SSM a little too skateboardy "let-go-my-Eggo"y. Both were pretty good though.
They just withdrew from making him Namor and just made him Namor but with Hercules' (Marvel's version) personality.
Black Beetle's dialogue is so bad as the series moves along. Won't even bring up their Joker adaptation.
What knucklehead would want to challenge this?
Is her power set all that tv friendly?
In what world is "finding points of reference for real world events" not an adequate mention of context. You'll notice whose comment was deleted in this exchange.
Huh? Yes different conversations should have different tones. Not that challenging of a concept.
The silver lining might be finding a point of reference for real world events that isn't hopelessly adolescent.
It is bad … especially considering Rodriguez is a very good artist. It's the arch of the back.
I'd like to see her presented as a not so great mother and yet remain likable. Not horrible per se just not very good at it. That sort of presentation would fit with her character as it's been presented over the years. Also how many father's have we seen presented in a similar way and yet the character can still…
I saw it more as he is unimpressed with the whole pageantry of politics of it but face to face with Gipper's charm it even affects him.
I would argue ROTJ is very disjointed and feels like 2 movies. What really is the point of the first act other than saving Han? Does Han have any real significance for the rest of the film? I mean other than he's one of the precious few interesting characters in the story.
Boba Fett dying by tripping was a bit of a let down to those of us old enough to have waited 6 years for the character to do anything.
I'm more interested in the possibility of Disney and Fox playing nice than I am in either movie in question.
Yeah I read it as Reagan's charm has temporarily unguarded Lou. Also of course that said charm is inherently empty and all any one did was poor their impossible to face fears into it with no real hope of resolution.
Hodgman might want to reconsider his ruling after seeing the company he shares.
Trump softens his image as a racist on SNL; Michaels softens his image as a pandering opportunist on WTF. The circle of life continues.