Didn't Dennis Kucinich base his campaign on that movie?
http://www.thedailyshow.com…
Didn't Dennis Kucinich base his campaign on that movie?
http://www.thedailyshow.com…
Gee, I wonder why… What happened in the early 40s that might have affected that trend?
That movie (which I own) is a fucking travesty. That comic deserves a decent film treatment.
I think you guys are thinking of John Boehner.
Their related, as Johnny Quest is basically a kid Doc Savage, and Doctor Venture is basically a grown up Johnny Quest.
I was going to make a DTMFA joke, but I think Llama already won this thread.
I'm still rather fond of The Shadow movie. It's not great, I know, but it's fun, and it doesn't take itself too seriously.
Now The Phantom…
But he was alone. Can you imagine the mind emptied by that thing? Without even a tormentor for company.
depends on what century of liberals were talking about here
This Taste Test isn't gross at all, goddammit.
I want to see videos of AV Club staff eating Surstromming!
I hadn't seen those images, but the article is right, that IS the way I'd like to see it (more Lewis Carroll, less Whoville).
Could someone please go and distract Tim Burton with various shades and tones of blue before he "reimagines" this?
It's like an island, of conclusions, that you… JUMP to!
I have nothing to add to the thread, only admiration to express.
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Are you ok, Keith Phipps?
At exactly 9:00, you look so sad.
Binky, I respectfully disagree. The stupidest moment in all of Bond HAS to be the Japanese makeover in You Only Live Twice.
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As for Shakespeare's contemporary status, he was pretty popular in his day, basically the head writer for THE theatre troupe, second in popularity to Ben Johnson at the time maybe, but Johnson pretty much acknowledged Shakespeare as the better writer for all time.
Edward II is fucking genius. Watch the Ian McKellen version.
I'm not sure that a 50-year-old father of three passing away prematurely can be described in good taste as a "blessing."
I'm not sure how closely you can follow rules of good taste in any honest look into either Jackson's career or personal life.