Yeeaah; I think I'm done with this. Casey Wilson's brand of frenetic kookiness, undiluted by the rest of the Happy Endings cast, and that fat annoying twonk with the beard are just too much to bear.
Yeeaah; I think I'm done with this. Casey Wilson's brand of frenetic kookiness, undiluted by the rest of the Happy Endings cast, and that fat annoying twonk with the beard are just too much to bear.
I used to love it when Batman would take off some cunning disguise, an old tramp, say, and reveal the bat-eared cowl (and presumably the whole cloak as well) underneath. Those ears must be retractable or something.
You should have been in the meeting when they were pitching their idea and suggested this. They'd have all slapped their foreheads in unison and said, "Well, sure, we see that now!"
Is it deliberate, though? I'd love to think all that Scooby-Doo music during the end shot was tongue in cheek, but I just can't be sure.
Maybe they could have a roll of thunder, a flash of lightning and the frightened whinney of a horse every time anyone says, "Arkham Asylum!!", You know, like , "Frau Blucher!!" in…
Okay, so here's my question; how does a 120 pound woman kick the ass of a (at a guess) 170 pound man?
She's trained in combat, sure, but so is he. The average man is around twice as strong as the average woman, so given all the other factors, Gordon should have bounced frankly rather inept assassain lady around…
I agree.
Jack Black is charming and charismatic. Zach Galifinakis, on the other hand, seems to be celebrating various forms of deeply worrying pathology that should probably be sedated and confined before becoming a danger to others; much like the other bearded and let's say "chubby" weirdos referenced in this…
"Brandon Routh’s Ray Palmer, who may or may not be shaping up as a live-action, clean-shaven Hank Scorpio"
I respect your opinion, but based on the above quote, and other remarks he's made,I think the reviewer is clueless about who Ray Palmer is.
Me too. The worst thing I ever did was to put a bottle of Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin in the freezer and forget about it. I should have just drunk the damn stuff warm, dammit.
"Honestly, I’m still not clear at all where Arrow is going with Ray Palmer on really any level."
How about Wilbur Whateley?
Yeah, Barbara isn't exactly a glittering prize, is she?
I mean, sure she's cute in a slightly ratlike, neurotic kind of way, but as a person she's a total washout. She's whiney, she has problems with substance abuse and she's kind of stupid.
Gordan's better off without her.
That's that, "In Soviet Russia, Waldo finds you!" scene, isn't it? (Because of the Russian's shirt)
Yes; as I recall the name was particularly apt.
I realise I'm a bit slow, but hearing Barbera say again in the , "previously on Gotham" segment, "Everywhere I look I see that monster's ass" damn near made me do a spit take.
Kind of ruined the episode for me; I just kept giggling every time I thought of it.
I stand by my B : surely (may I call you surely?) the mental image of Terry gently sprinkling crumbs over Holt and maybe dusting his upper lip artistically with a few more is far more satisfying than any visual.
"on the lamb from the Empire"
More than seven billion currently living humans have been expelled from birth canals; . why does being a part of that process make a person's opinion worth listening to about anything at all?
…"Fine; crumb me up."
Pete n' Dud?
I read the first novel, out of curiosity, before I watched the pilot. It was a mistake; the book was so much better than the t.v. show.
Competent enough but it's still really a generic cop show with more horses and a stetson.