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I saw She-Creature rented from the local video store (RIP Movies On Central), and remember it was actually pretty good. A bit of horror in the traditional sense, but more-so a very moody study of internal dread. I also rememberthe color pallet being really enjoyable, brights/pastels contrasting with earth tones and

This was such a good episode, and the minimization of Batman's role… just shows how well the writing had evolved over the course of the show.

I have mentioned this before, but there's a scene toward the end of this episode where Harley, Creeper and a couple others are splayed over a toy castle atop the trash in a landfill.
Its probably the single most perfect Gerber image I've seen outside of his comics. Nuclear family, dreams of WASP normalcy, built atop

"It's your move" so much edgier and a great cast.
Didn't they try retooling it halfway through to get rid of the scam-artist angle? I remember an episode where he gets busted and the mom is carting all his tools out of their apartment.

I loved Parker Lewis Can't Lose, it was so much like the inner-fantasy delusion that got me through high school life.

Read the Spoiler Space here because I plan on not seeing this movie, also didn't see the redacted movie either, but figured out what it is.
In both cases, as in every movie I know about involving clones, they make no sense. I can't think of a story involving clones that you can't look at and say, "Wait a minute, why

I love listening to WWDTM but almost always miss it.
It doesn't feel entirely right to me, to hear it via podcast—like watching a rerun of Incredible Hulk on netflix, it just needs to be spotted in its natural environment.
I do it tho sometimes, play it thru my car system and it almost feels the same.

I hated hated hated how this episode went down. The ending just went too far in how it kept pulling victory from the family's mouth.  Yes, we expect the Belchers to never completely win, but the conspiratorial F*ck You sat like poison in my stomach and killed any enjoyment I could take from it.
Had this happened to me,

I've seen a couple episodes of BL and he was good in those, deserved the emmys. I also recently saw the 'Terror' episode of Twilight Zone for the first time, which was also pretty good, but just average work. I do think I need to finally sit down and watch Judgment at Nuremberg (instead of standing which is how I've

What are Shatner's BEST non-Trek rolls? He gets tons of flack for his bad work, but he did do some good stuff too—the role as 'himself' these past 20 years not included.

I have a dream of putting together a complete run of all the DCAU comics from Batman up to JLU, but I refuse to pay above cover price for them. Been slowly chipping away at it for ages with only so-so progress.

I remember seeing this on … I think USA back in the 80s during one of their "its a long weekend so that's a good enough excuse for a movie marathon" program blocks.

I didn't like Public Enemies at all until I realized it was their version of a Lethal Weapon movie, its my 2nd fav' Now behind New Frontier which is just wonderful.  NF is the best for so many reasons, script, animation, cultural themes. Its only failing is how obviously 'mcguffin' the villain turns out to be but

In this same scene, just as it opens, when Batgirl is saying that first line, the image is framed to heavily imply Supergirl is performing oral sex on her. It is cropped to show Babs, eyes closed and smiling, with her hands running thru the top of Kara's hair.

*taste brew from ladle*  "Needs more rocket."

I didn't get the Schumacher slight until it was pointed right out here, but I have to admit this has never been one of my favorite episodes and I hardly ever watch it.
My gut reaction to seeing the Miller segment is that it exposed all the absurd/stupid aspects in DKR that were hidden behind the static images, just

After a couple more days we'll cover your mouth too, and then before you know it you'll have a black facemask just like mine! Don't you love Girlscouting!

I wish Daddy’s Boy was back in print. I found a huge stack of copies in a dollar store about a year after it came out, and to this day rue the fact that I only bought one (1) for myself instead of the whole stack to give as loving gifts to those who know, and those who SHOULD know.

This ep' came 7 full years before Morrison's Klarion the Witch Boy miniseries (part of his 7 Soldiers reimagination).
Amazingly, they conform well with each other, different set of circumstances but pretty similar portrayal of the character and a right on with the design.

Anything that keeps Ginn from playing that terrible terrible jam/dub…whatever wankery he calls it is fine by me. He got booked at my gallery a couple years back and after the fist 20 minutes half the crowd left. After the 3rd hour (THE THIRD HOUR), no one but the promoter and two other stoners were still hanging on.