Maybe that's the key. You just have to sacrifice him to the TV gods and you're good to go.
Maybe that's the key. You just have to sacrifice him to the TV gods and you're good to go.
Deathstorm is also what the recent Crime Syndicate version was called, so Deathstorm is just the go-to "evil Firestorm" name, I guess. Because as we all know, the opposite of Fire is Death.
Gimme dat pill!
No team wants an L in the playoffs.
There's only like 13 tubes on the Internet, can't have a new season of Orange is the New Black clogging up one. Gotta make room.
I watched the first half of the season Sunday night and the second half when it came back around again last night. What was bizarre was the live Deon Cole-hosted binge-a-thon segments did not match up somehow, so I had to rewatch segments I'd already seen in between episodes I hadn't. And the whole thing ended with a…
I knew about the Paul Rust and Gillian Jacobs factor, but I'm seeing Milana Vayntrub, Claudia O'Doherty, Brett Gelman, Rich Sommer, AND H. Jon Benjamin too? I'm on board.
I haven't seen The Hateful Eight yet, but the score is the #1 thing I've heard praised about it. I'd say Morricone's the favorite and Williams is the only other contender with a prayer.
They didn't nominate the Love & Mercy and Furious Seven songs that were up for Golden Globes (where Sam Smith won the darn thing), so it's not a matter of filling out the category. It's more that awards voters love Sam Smith. And in the case of this song, they are wrong to.
And it's an incredibly easy movie to skip, since Marvel is releasing basically the same premise a little over a month later if for some reason fans desperately need to see an armored billionaire take on a superpowered fellow hero this spring.
Including "talking" maybe oversells him a bit.
It's a movie, not a series, which would make it having a theme song and recycled animation all the sweeter.
Returned or returning for a second film or more: Favreau, Whedon, Russos, Reed, Gunn
One-offs: Branagh, Taylor, Black, Leterrier, Johnson*
Also, wasn't "gritty origin of Robin Hood" already the premise of the 2010 Ridley Scott Robin Hood once they ditched its original script's hook of being centered on the sheriff of Nottingham?
A bear, for one.
Five is too high, but the point stands. If somebody drops a "Jack and Rose" reference, people are generally going to get it. As for Jurassic World, the fact that it also has terrible unmemorable characters doesn't exonerate Avatar so much as incriminate Jurassic World. Whoever-Chris-Pratt-was and…
The Greg Proops episode of the I Was There Too podcast about that role is quite good.
E.T. is absolutely remembered. It wasn't remotely close to a favorite of mine (in fact, I didn't particularly like it as a kid), but I can remember Elliott's name, the Reese's Pieces bit, the stuffed animal gag, etc. It has mega-iconic imagery in the bike silhouettes against the moon and mega-iconic music from John…
Excuse me, headline, an engagement party does not a "wedding episode" make. Unless there's a surprise ceremony at the party, which is exactly the kind of thing that happens on sitcoms.
They also tend to have the same pale skin and their eyes often look similar.