The strength of the first Thor film lied in it's fish-out-of-water scenes of Thor trying to adjust to life in mortal Arizona (New Mexico, thanks LackofName), so hopefully they went that route with this one as well.
The strength of the first Thor film lied in it's fish-out-of-water scenes of Thor trying to adjust to life in mortal Arizona (New Mexico, thanks LackofName), so hopefully they went that route with this one as well.
How is Pearl Jam not a household name?
The only scene in this where the SFX might be showing some age are the Gally-whatever dinos that are running across the open plains. Granted its probably one of the more complex shots of the film, but its the only one where the dinosaurs look more like CGI models than other scenes, where the transition from…
90s nostalgia aside, no cartoon from the 90s has aged better, and will continue to age well, as much as Hey Arnold. I wish I has appreciated its smooth jazzy quality more when I was a kid.
I'll just put this out there: Is Kiernan Shipka the best child actress of recent times?
I believe that's Christmas. But a classic nonetheless
I think Flukeman would have to be up there too, but he's 1994
THE LALILULELO?
I enjoy a good chin. Good, Campbellian chin
That's why you're the best at this.
The Bebop reviews got less comments thanks to a lot of the commenters seeming very displeased by the way Simon Abrams did those recaps. Lots of errors and odd/unpopular interpretations of scenes.
Samurai Champloo
Profit
Gargoyles
Band of Brothers
American Dreams
Hey Arnold
Playmakers
Mission Hill
X Files didn't move from Friday to Sunday until a few years later, but I have a lot of great memories of spending Sundays watching NFC football on FOX, followed by the Simpsons, followed by King of the Hill, followed by be turning the X Files off 2 minutes in because I was too scared
Evan Rachel Wood: Not un-good looking
As much as people love Ice (I do too) I found Eve to be the best episode from the first half of the X File's first season
Are there plans for covering the first season of Friday Night Lights in the future? I started watching the other day and I love it (unfortunately I've had to stop mid-season because the impulse to start on Season 2 of the X Files was far too strong)
The opening song is catchy. The ending song is beautiful.
After finishing off Twin Peaks last week I've begun watching the X Files and plan on switching between seasons of that and Friday Night Lights for a while.
What the hell kind of technical problems could have prevented them from showing that episode?