That's our Jasoo!
That's our Jasoo!
How about bringing back the previous WOT crew?
I'm afraid WOT is a shadow of its former self, spotlighting just two shows a day, with none of the wit or snark of the freelancers.
I was actually refering to the picture of Dave up there, but it probably didn't come across.
The Night They Drove Jay Leno Down.
Not unlike Xavier being alive again DOFP (and the after-credit scene in The Wolverine) with no explanation.
Jason Momoa would've been a good Lobo. He may or may not be an interesting Aquaman, but he should've been Lobo.
Garth Hudson's really gone grey, hasn't he?
He's a Reupblican idiot, just like Mike Love. Fuck them both.
Hang in there, Mr. Greene. I know we don't know each other, but you have friends, of a sort, right here. You've had my back here before, and I'll have yours too if you need it.
Yeah, it's another nail in the coffin of this site… it's been a slow death, but a death of what it used to be nonetheless.
Heh… "Pearl necklace."
What an idiot.
Did that terrifically interesting psychic service he used to shill for predict this? If not, he should get his money back.
It's good. Believe it. Not sure why it was released now, but perhpas becuase it's quite different from the other X-Men and related films. It's not what I'd call a "summer popcorn flick."
This wasn't meant to be a "superhero" flick, per se. The Western feel was clear, especially given the "Shane" moment.
I missed that… who do you think is still out there?
I don't understand feeling sympathy for people willingly taking children and using them as lab rats, or actively working oppress others human rights.
The Grateful Dead, Allman Brothers Band, Byrds, and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers all have a thing or two to say about that… But I haven't listened to REM in ages. I should put some on and give them a fresh listen.
I'm not sure that was supposed to be the take-away.