If you consider "emotionally repressed Afrikaaner who should be played who conconcts way to protect humans from the zombies and should be played by Udo Kier" as being whoever that generic "rogue CIA agent" was, then yeah.
If you consider "emotionally repressed Afrikaaner who should be played who conconcts way to protect humans from the zombies and should be played by Udo Kier" as being whoever that generic "rogue CIA agent" was, then yeah.
@avclub-1e850f6bef0bc36ca1f64e95ff1cbd2e:disqus Unless it's a joke flying over my head, I didn't know he was of the Mel Brooks'.
Captain Pitt, Zombie Hunter, or How I learned To Stop Worrying & Love the Might-Be-A-Bomb.
"Shock To The System" (aka the OJ Riots song) is okay, the Heroin remix actually listenable, but the rest… far from a miracle, just utter disaster.
Hatewatching = Hipsterdom?
Correction, it's on Amazon. Damn drunken posting.
It's far from a miracle, but I have to pimp The Ultimate Fight, my favorite "bad movie no one's heard of". And no, I am not Corin Nemec, though as my screen-name indicates I have cross-dressed. Read on to see how that's relevant.
I think there's an obscure verse, Psalm 69:3 or so, about "man laying with pony plush" being okay if it's chaste, but he shall not lay with a heathen Hugga Buncher. Bunch of devil-worshippers, they were.
Yeah, me and my dad spent weeks trying to figure it out - me because it looked cool, him because it was based on his favorite book/mini-series. Commodore 64 was the first computer I ever owned, my favorite game was CBS Mystery Theater, which I totally sucked at.
I preferred the remix album.
It was Cartoon Network, and thankfully it's gone. Now I'm waiting for the day I can say that about Incredible Crew.
Yeah, it was the VMAs, but that's how I learned they were making a Twin Peaks movie when Chris Issak accepted his awards from location.
Have you ever seen Iran… on weed?
I tried to resist Gangam, then the Deadpool version hit.
There is a difference between that and list-worthy, like the difference between how they pulled off the JSA and the entire Doomsday thing, which was a "turning the corner in that it's still better than Lex & Lana's wedding but not Luthor Family Drama and any S1-S4 Clark-Lex scene" thing.
Yeah, hearing the Justice Society was showing up rang my fan-bell. From there on I was back, even though my post-Justice reaction was "Alright, watchable again, but really, end it next season." And they did, and even if the finale was just Clark flying through DARKSEID-LIONEL and some unconvincing long shots of him in…
Doctor Who is like James Bond. You're sure Timothy Dalton is the worst, but then a bunch of anonymous voice on the internet shout you down. So yeah, Sylvester McCoy rules them all from Season 25-Season 26. And there's a few shouting Colin Baker is as precious as Lazenby. Okay, I admit I've broken this metaphor to the…
Same happened with me and Frasier, though I bailed after Season 5 made it the Niles & Daphne Will-They-Won't-They-Show. I read good reviews for it's last season, and decided to catch it again in syndication. I wasn't disappointed, though the few season 8 episodes with his unlikeable love interest and love triangle…
Dr. Who falls in the soap opera exception for me. I know that does it no favors
around here but hear me out. All you need is a new Doctor and (more importantly) new creative team to turn it around. If Colin had had Big Finish's team writing for him there might have been a slight decline but not cancellation- level…
Generally agreed, and reflection/repeat viewing helps. S11-S13 (I feel it only rebounded a bit in S14) are my low point - since then it's a case of "most episodes meh, some okay, rare brilliance" - but the point is when I first watched "Simpsons Safari". I thought "weren't we making fun of this plot a few seasons…