The most famous dwarf in our world got to deliver that line about being the most famous dwarf in that world. That was pretty good.
The most famous dwarf in our world got to deliver that line about being the most famous dwarf in that world. That was pretty good.
There are many great female choices out there, but, come on.
I never forgave the original Ghostbusters for their all-male cast gimmick.
Every time characters like Cyclops, Nightcrawler, and Jean Grey took the time to tell Mystique what an inspiration she is to them, I groaned, audibly, like a huge nerd. I'm as happy as anybody for Jennifer Lawrence's success, but sheeeeesh.
Still with us: Morley Safest.
Seems not entirely out of the question that the Winter Soldier will at least be around for a cameo.
Buddy's looking like Paul Foot. Moreso than usual.
He's not wrong.
The first season of Agent Carter was the best TV Marvel's managed yet. Dull and dark isn't what I want from the Marvel brand, and I'm not sure why that seems to be the priority of all their other shows.
"now you're all grown up inside of me"… greatest song ever written.
Any song from Robin Hood is better than anything else ever. Not any other song, anyTHING ELSE EVER.
Truly. She went the extra myle.
Matt LeBlanc, after a full day of work on Friends, would apparently go home, get on the couch, and watch sitcoms. Bless him.
I've got a nine year old who's obsessed with Slott/Allred's Silver Surfer. It's fun.
Confound those SJWs and their stubborn insistence on denying that straight white males are the default, with any variation being inferior and worthy of derision!
I'm going to be stoked if the new showrunner knows something… anything… about politics.
Juliette Lewis makes me feel like I'm annoyed by Juliette Lewis.
Looks like they put a lot of shit in this movie, which is just as well, because…
I'MUNNA WATCH THE SHIT OUT OF THIS MOVIE.
Spoiler alert for the season: this show is TERRIBLE at politics.
Kurt Busiek's Superman: Secret Identity is great. I still like the 1980's John Byrne run on Superman and Action Comics. The more recent Geoff Johns/Gary Frank comics are fun, though there's a chance that I like those as much as I do because Frank draws Superman as Christopher Reeve.