I respect the costumer who had to come up with the perfect bad hairpiece to recreate a bad hairpiece.
I respect the costumer who had to come up with the perfect bad hairpiece to recreate a bad hairpiece.
See, that's what I expected, but what's cool is how well it distinguishes their different humors rather than being simply goofball/straightman or just two wiseasses. One point is that Pete's a nerd, but Deadpool's a geek. It's funny and has a surprising amount of heart (kind of like the characters themselves).
Oh, I LIKE that! Have you read Spider-man and Deadpool? Exemplifies this.
What you said. Deadpool the character practically (and sometimes literally) BEGS for approval. He wants to be on a team, all the teams, every team. That's not to say the critiques aren't valid, only that this aspect of the movie is a pretty close mirror of the source material.
But so's Deadpool, so we'll call it square.
Wow, a Dowd B-? That's "Get Your Ass to this Movie" territory!
Barely audible, too.
Come and meet the Letter People
Come and meet the family
Words are made of Letter People
ABCD follow me
All glory to The Capitalized One
This episode was great, and thanks to that fictional sequence with Scully and the monster, I can probably never watch it again in any sort of company.
I appreciate it nonetheless!
For a moment I admired your avant garde spirit - "Fuck it, let 'em figure it out!" - or at the very least your faith in SyFy.
Okay, tinfoil hat on …
I like that you can look at these images and immediately recognize whose daughter is whose.
I look forward to the "Running Naked Across Antarctica" episode.
Yeah, it's a fine line. The Physical Kids DID fuck off away, but to their little treehouse, not AWAY away.
You mean the second book? Third book Julia would be a weird way to start out.
Was just about to post something very similar but had the sense to glance down a comment or two. Yours was better, although I was considering "Julia's Slog through Rejection."
Regarding Alice, are you saying it didn't spend an uncomfortable amount of time detailing how deceptively large her breasts are? If so, total adaptation fail.
Nice characterization. Essentially it plays on the contrast between the pre-college expectation that this will change everything and the post-college realization that you're still kind of the same person.
I liked the books a lot, but unless the show leaves you wanting to slap all of its characters, it's not a faithful adaptation.