I think Check It Out might actually be funnier than Tim & Eric. I really can't believe how natural Reilly makes all his mumbles sound.
I think Check It Out might actually be funnier than Tim & Eric. I really can't believe how natural Reilly makes all his mumbles sound.
That's interesting, Fireball. I love Walking Dead. I love how Kirkman can go for issues with almost no zombies and convince me that the humans are the real danger, then suddenly everyone gets eaten because they lost sight of the true threat.
Land of the dead is by far the worst. Why would you listen to headphones when you know there are zombies lurking about???
Admittedly, we can assume a bunch of folks are crossing over with other people. Walt, Michael, Richard, Miles, Eko.
Can someone explain the "You don't have a son" comment? Was there something about both Jack and Juliet's purgatory that required them to be married and have a kid.
"Everything happened."
UGH. For guys who claim to love the Dark Tower so much, I should have seen it coming. WHY didn't I turn off the show 5 minutes before the end? I could have still believed Jack was meeting Kate in Eloise's basement to riddle out some crazy interdimensional dealio. Instead, Purgatory.
I still laugh at the hero movie Puma Man (pronounced "Pyu mamen").
If you get the chance, check out Kirby's collections from DC. So many mad ideas, and Morrison picked up on a ton of them and used them perfectly. When the Lump showed up in Mr. Miracle I cracked a huge grin.
How about a chat with Jason Aaron? Scalped is genius and Wolverine and Punisher MAX are each a hoot, so I think he's got enough cred to warrant an interview.
At least Final Crisis was pretty.
I've read them both and they're not quite on the same wavelength.
I'd love to see more comic interviews. I'd imagine Brian Michael Bendis would be a good subject and is well-known for a comic creator.
Carl, if you like super heroes already, I suggest checking out Morrison's JLA. It's got all the big icons and huge action that is quite fun. There are a ton of related works that you could branch out to from there, but you don't have to (don't be scared off!)
That scene in the car was so hilarious I had to re-wind it for my wife. Even she had to chuckle when Jack put his face up against the window and Logan was squirming about whining in the backseat. Great stuff.
With LOST's recent meandering and bad reveals, the Shield has solidified its spot as the best TV show EVER.
Wow, Ape Froman just pulled a Scraplets reference. Talk about specialized…
Don't worry about the magnets, Smokey lived with a bunch of "smart" people who knew about that stuff. They worked on coming up with a wheel that can teleport things.
For the first time, I've lost faith in the writers. What this episode delivered was more of the same. Jacob and Smokey don't know anything more about what's going on or what anything means than any of the other Losties.
How much longer do you think he lives? All 3 final eps? I say he's dead in 2 weeks.