HBO can't forgive itself for abandoning Deadwood.
HBO can't forgive itself for abandoning Deadwood.
You just give ol' Screamin' Steve a call. I'm in the book - under SCARRRREAMIN'!
WWWLD?
Next year, Don and Peggy will be travelling through space in the Searcher with their new friend Hawk.
Is there a prequel to despair? Because I would like to go back to those days.
Having recently rewatched the Larry Sanders Show, I don't think I can stand an amateurish show biz satire.
@ Shore Patrol
Calling Mad Men a soap opera is a really tired dig.
Turn up the volume on those lights.
@ Pairesta
That's not how it's done. Eventually there will be a new Batman movie every three month. Each one will be a diffrent director's take on the origin story and the Joker will always be the villain.
Jimmy Barrett is prime spin-off material.
Meet me at DQ!
The reasons NME sucks are myriad.
And she's a space marine!
If you're going to change the idea that much, why bother? Why not just make that Veronica Mars movie instead?
The new DVDs have a feature that turns you into an adolescent without access to pornography.
Terminator 3, though the worst of the series, is somewhat unfairly maligned.
I agree with you that this accounts for why the continuity/origin story elements are often convoluted. But the Jason Todd thing is a different. It was big deal when they killed him off and the conscious decision to bring him back was an insult. They couldn't even let this one fucking thing be? It's not like the DC…
Japan's mom paid for that tsunami.
Settle down, internet hyperbole enthuisiasts. Even if you didn't enjoy Sky Captain, it wasn't THE WORST PIECE OF FUCKING STEAMING JIZZ-DRENCHED DOGSHIT OF ALL-TIME. It has a 72% on RT.
I'm not surprised Jason Todd was brought back because superhero comics writers are contemptuous of their long-suffering audience. "Hey look, everybody! This really important, momentous event is taking place! We're going to DEFINITIVELY kill off a major character!"
"These are serialized stories, periodically written by a new writer with a different vision from the people who came before, and some of these stories go back about 70 years."