Exar Kun or GTFO.
Exar Kun or GTFO.
Counterpoint: the teaser images include Citizen V and so are supremely awesome.
Yeah, even back in the day it was clearly a second-tier Muppet production, but I remember it being charming and, again, frequently clever. Nostalgia's not always a bad thing—maybe I'll hold on to that!
"Whoa! A brick house!" "Yeah? You're no junior petite yourself, furball." —Miss Piggy, always the best.
Once again, the Internet delivers! Glad to know I'm not the only one.
I hope you've remedied that since! I also hope it holds up—haven't seen it in years. The segments varied in quality, but I remember a lot of great, clever bits throughout.
This is a bizarrely Muppet-centric topic for me.
"Deceptive lizard"—that always bothered me. Why is it the dinosaur's fault a bunch of fossil hunters couldn't be bothered to keep their bones straight?
I always thought the original name, "Countdown to Extinction," was a better choice. Way more exciting than DINOSAUR, all caps or not.
WESTEROSI ARCHAEOLOGICAL DIG DISCOVERS ANCIENT RACE OF SKELETON PEOPLE — "Oh gods, they're coming through the walls!" reported sources close to the site.
So rather than having Jaws 19 premiere in 2015 as BttF: Part II promised, we get a 40th anniversary theatrical re-release. I'm not sure whether it's less creative to just go back to the same (admittedly classic) movie, or to have missed out on 16 additional sequels.
I was going to defend "Across the Stars" as being up there with "Duel of the Fates" for memorable music, but then again…
That is both disappointing and entirely what I expected.
"It will be interesting to see what Klimo has to say upon the release of The Force Awakens and how the seventh film in the Star Wars saga fits into his ring theory."
I vividly remember seeing another version of the trailer for this movie (before what other movie, I don't recall) that opened with the full "backlit Zorro silhouette saunters out in full costume and slashes the fiery Z" bit, but in one continuous shot instead of broken up as above. It was a hell of a good way to fan…
"Champagne?"
"We're in the middle of a chase, Porthos!"
"You're right… Something red!"
That's literally the only reason I haven't single-handedly saved the world from itself yet.
Yep, written by Brian Clevinger and art by Brian Churilla. Really fun little book.
Was that the reboot with Darwyn Cooke at DC? That was my intro to the character—beyond just sort of general awareness of him—and I loved it.
I loved that this movie gave such a great line to a secondary antagonist.