Down, down to Goblin Town
You go my lad
Ho ho, my lad
Down, down to Goblin Town
You go my lad
Ho ho, my lad
@avclub-0c3e626d1a287cdc48c77515c8dcc243:disqus I loved those last three seasons. It really was a return to form for the show. I didn't watch regularly after Dianne Wiest's first season and when I'd check in occasionally it seemed terrible, but I was watching every week again by the end.
@avclub-0c3e626d1a287cdc48c77515c8dcc243:disqus I loved those last three seasons. It really was a return to form for the show. I didn't watch regularly after Dianne Wiest's first season and when I'd check in occasionally it seemed terrible, but I was watching every week again by the end.
I prefer Moriarty way more than Waterston. He's more understated rather than the "ACTING!" Waterston sometimes got into in the court rooms. Also, the earlier seasons are way more focused on street and organized crime, whereas the middle seasons got too bogged down in rich family members killing each other. I…
I prefer Moriarty way more than Waterston. He's more understated rather than the "ACTING!" Waterston sometimes got into in the court rooms. Also, the earlier seasons are way more focused on street and organized crime, whereas the middle seasons got too bogged down in rich family members killing each other. I…
I love the Cotton Club, even though it's a mess. But Gere gets blown off the screen by Bob Hoskins, Fred Gwynne, James Remar and the art direction.
I love the Cotton Club, even though it's a mess. But Gere gets blown off the screen by Bob Hoskins, Fred Gwynne, James Remar and the art direction.
The villain they introduced in that arc is possibly the most generic villain I've ever seen.
The villain they introduced in that arc is possibly the most generic villain I've ever seen.
I don't know, this one always seemed a little too goofy for my tastes. I love the Flash's commercial, but I thought they really missed the mark with Eclipso. I agree that taking away the biblical stuff was a good call but the whole "dress like a goofy villain" is kind of lame and the silliness really clashes with…
I don't know, this one always seemed a little too goofy for my tastes. I love the Flash's commercial, but I thought they really missed the mark with Eclipso. I agree that taking away the biblical stuff was a good call but the whole "dress like a goofy villain" is kind of lame and the silliness really clashes with…
I'll jump on the Red/Blue and White/Blue bandwagon. I also used to play Red/White with that goofy Sunglasses of Urza card.
I'll jump on the Red/Blue and White/Blue bandwagon. I also used to play Red/White with that goofy Sunglasses of Urza card.
Just getting back into the game after an almost 20-year layoff and I love that this format lets me play all my old cards. Only problem I ran into was I was told no one in the group I went to played infinite combos and then someone ended two games with them…ugh.
Just getting back into the game after an almost 20-year layoff and I love that this format lets me play all my old cards. Only problem I ran into was I was told no one in the group I went to played infinite combos and then someone ended two games with them…ugh.
Compared to the others on the list, Johnny Mnemonic's internet doesn't look too terrible, but I also don't want to be seen as defending Johnny Mnemonic too much.
Compared to the others on the list, Johnny Mnemonic's internet doesn't look too terrible, but I also don't want to be seen as defending Johnny Mnemonic too much.
"Game Over!"
"Game Over!"
The scene from Freddy Got Fingered is one of my least favorite scenes committed to film of all time, to be honest.