And Legend of Tarzan which exceeded expectations and was a minor hit but is still a flop because it cost so damn much.
And Legend of Tarzan which exceeded expectations and was a minor hit but is still a flop because it cost so damn much.
Yeah nobody seemed to remember that in the first movie Marv meets a still well adjusted Nancy in the story in which he dies. (And now I'm ashamed to be admitting I paid attention to continuity in Sin City A Dame to Kill For.)
There were two superhero movies with a black lead released in August 1997 which is two more than we've gotten over the last ten years.
When it comes to ridiculous hacking scenes 90s movies have nothing on current day CBS TV shows.
21 Pilots made a theme song for Suicide Squad.
I seem to remember Fall 2015 producing a lot of flops. Rock the Kasbah had the fifth worst opening of all time for a wide release, and yet it wasn't even the worst opening movie that very same weekend.
DBZ and Naruto would just be slow paced or add in filler episodes between major events. Bleach actually stopped right in the middle of an arc to tell a completely different multi-episode storyline. The narration was like "we'll get back to that other thing later but now it's time for this new adventure that happened…
When Dave Legeno, the actor who played Fenrir Greyback in the Harry Potter movies, died in 2014 I actually did think of the AV Club poster whose avatar is a Fenrir mask.
It was released in Japan in 1998. The international version was released in 1999.
Rossception.
I thought Bill Murray complained that Peter Venkman sounded too much like Garfield?
A Thrill Kill series.
When will Netflix get around to reviving Harsh Realm? They can call it Harsher Realm.
I hope it features some of his excellent comedy breakdancing.
The best part is at the end Boomhauer rats Dale out to the fire marshal but the marshal doesn't understand him and assumes he's just agreeing with the others.
The Phasma toys aren't just repaints though. They're new molds because Gwendoline Christie is a little tall for a Strormtrooper.
He was great as Mercurymon.
Are you suggesting dragons weren't ours to begin with? The mural painted on my van says different.
And yet Dinozaurs was not a bigger hit.
Rex from Toy Story is based on the T-Rex from Dino Riders. His line in the first movie about being made by company bought by Mattel refers to Tyco the creators of Dino Riders.