Cadillac in his yellow outfit, looking at himself in the mirror, reminded me so much of Luke Cage in his original Seventies incarnation. Almost a shame we can't have that version on TV, too.
Cadillac in his yellow outfit, looking at himself in the mirror, reminded me so much of Luke Cage in his original Seventies incarnation. Almost a shame we can't have that version on TV, too.
He did make Australia, a project that literally could not be good.
Yeah, orienting Americans to where she lives by reference to its distance from Sydney as opposed to, I don't know, Brisbane, or perhaps the fact that it's the sort of place where Hollywood blockbusters get filmed (the new Thor right now, the next Pirates of the Caribbean recently of Johnny Depp's dogs-smuggling…
We encourage Americans to talk up how dangerous our wildlife is so we can feel tougher, but in reality living in a country with as many casually armed and violent people as the US would be much more intimidating. When Aussies move overseas, we stick to the big liberal metropolises, and the nicer parts of those…
No, there isn't. That was a fake screencap passed around on Twitter mocking the "America 50 years ago" thing.
Are you high?
Comic books complicate the matter, because while it's one thing to use Mina Murray Harker, a survivor of Dracula (and Dracula) in your story, if your version is described as substantially resembling the one Kevin O'Neill drew in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, you have a potential problem.
Hecate appears as the three witches' patron in Macbeth, too, which is where I'd expect most people to have learned about her.
I think it was just "he hurt you, he would have killed you - had you not killed him first."
It looks like those two are credited as staff writers for the whole of season 3 on IMDb.
I had a lot of trouble getting through this episode. I can't stand this Get Smart-at-its-worst kind of misunderstanding-based farce.
Why would high-ranking officials reveal the truth to an uneducated starlet?
Nah, man, it's just . . . her name shouldn't be Stephnie, so it'd funny that both of you got it wrong (or right!).
I like how you each misspelled her name, since apparently it really is Stephnie - no A - but who could believe that?
You can, uh . . . You can swear here.
Aaand just now watching through a couple in the series, Randall Park (Danny Chung on Veep) plays Bing.
I forgot he was Leon on Veep, but I recognised him on Preacher as College Humor's "If Google Was A Guy":
Partly because Michael Jace insisted that his bullshit conversion therapy and straight marriage should stick, because he believes in that in real life, or so I've heard.
Is Martha based on a single specific example? I know on the podcast they've discussed several.
I think speedsters can interfere with their own existence but other people can't.