Somehow we've gotten this far into a discussion of the irony of this logo without a single mention of the STATUE OF LIBERTY being involved in the graphic for a segment against letting immigrants in?
Somehow we've gotten this far into a discussion of the irony of this logo without a single mention of the STATUE OF LIBERTY being involved in the graphic for a segment against letting immigrants in?
MOTHMA LIED
BOTHANS DIED
Or an unwanted animal in the house. Like 85% of his strategy is just shouting "Get out of here!" I wouldn't be surprised if he incorporated swatting at the demon with a rolled-up newspaper.
All of this is true thanks to the multiple timelines.
Hence why they're doing this. But for real, they put Burning Love online and deserve props for that.
Andy Serkis would be a pretty good Bat-Mite, mo-cap or not.
A powerful piece that makes a lot of good points. Really makes you think.
On one hand, if you thought it looked kinda cheap as a network show made for television screens, imagine what it looks like as an oversized webseries made for laptops. On the other, they were the original place to find the brilliant Burning Love.
I actually think that works fine with one of his points, which is that spoilerphobes complain assuming that critics are out to ruin things. Walt dying is kind of to be expected and aired a long time ago, but still there's someone complaining about it being spoiled. People complained about being spoiled by a picture…
"you gotta figure 12 hours after airing is going to be when it is talked about the most, not the least"
The global perspective is the primary thing that keeps me from fully siding with the anti-spoilerphobe position. As more blockbusters open overseas before America, I find myself thankful for, say, Europeans who didn't tweet spoiler-y Winter Soldier thoughts a week or two before I could even see it.
I was utterly shocked when I learned that American Authors is a completely separate band and therefore Imagine Dragons apparently has fewer songs than I thought.
You poppin' my stones?
Show some respect. That phone helped triangulate the Joker's position.
Batman VI: The Undiscovered Bat-Country
The great comedic actor Emeril Lagasse.
Every four years, it's easily available on television here. The rest of the time it's on weird cable channels, usually at weird times of the day (not that Thursday at 12 is particularly convenient either). Hard to get much momentum under those circumstances. Also, every sport has a bump in interest when its biggest…
Nathan For You season 2.
"Stroke never stopped ol' Big Bear!"
Or that more people watch Louie and OITNB (less sure about the last one because who knows with Netflix).