Ingmar Bergman's Full House
Ingmar Bergman's Full House
"And also remember that not so long ago your only option for a live-action Daredevil was that crappy Ben Affleck movie…" So soon we forget "The Trial of the Incredible Hulk"… Look for my clamshell VHS specials on eBay!
This is hands down the best newspaper correction I've ever read: http://www.washingtonpost.c…
Taboola is just the tackiest shit. The AV Club should feel embarrassed.
Aykroyd and Murray, starring together—mass hysteria!
Wow, I never would have recognized him. So young, so full of promise…
Of what, Snidely Q. Dooshbaghe? Of what??
[Carnac the Magnificent lowers envelope from forehead, rips it open, removes card and reads it]
1990 was a dark time. Hopeful alpha males flaunted their foreheads, while women were forbidden from baring theirs in public.
Let's take a close look at that cast photo… We've got Captain Furillo's neurotic wife; L&O's biggest asshole judge; intrepid reporter Ben Urich; Lt. Fancy; some extras wearing douchy sunglasses… But who's the hottie in the middle with the badge and the early 90's hair?
I'm having trouble interpreting your comment, so I'll err on the side of overexplaining: The joke is that Dowd is seen as notoriously stingy on grading films, and there's also a long running joke here about how an AV Club interview is almost always paired with a negative review for that interview subject's current…
Wow, an A- from Dowd about a film starring today's interview subject? These truly are the End Times.
What percentage of AV Club readers do you suppose click on the Taboola garbage links above? I'd just feel embarrassed if they were appearing on my site, as they're often sexist or otherwise insulting (like the ones about what middle-aged women shouldn't wear or promising pics of ugly child stars or whatever), and…
You should've interviewed Matt McCoy instead.
X-Men 6: 66 X-Men
Same difference.
It's less the actual anatomy of it and more how he uses it, like a perpetually pained, strained, and ultimately unconvincing expression of sincerity.
Kind of a similar vibe to Robert Walker in Strangers on a Train.
Wow, you're absolutely right. That might have been resonating with me subconsciously.
That's only because Wolverine, Ghost Rider, Gray Hulk, and Spider-Man were in EVERYTHING that year. As was the Punisher. Back in the good ol' "You like Spider-Man? We'll give you five monthly titles and twenty guest appearances, all with die-cut embossed holographic covers" days of Marvel.