Perfectly in character, Tony went off on Stephen Fishbach on Twitter tonight for some perceived slight. Then Russell Hantz came to Stephen's defense? I don't even know anymore.
Perfectly in character, Tony went off on Stephen Fishbach on Twitter tonight for some perceived slight. Then Russell Hantz came to Stephen's defense? I don't even know anymore.
I haven't been around these parts in a while, but holy crap over 400 comments already? These Survivor comments have blown up since last year. Is it the Cochran Effect?
I enjoyed it more than Carrie did as well, but I think the B- came from a perfectly understandable place of not liking "Chaos Kass"'s attitude for most of the evening, and the somewhat predictable ousting of Tasha.
I noticed that, too. I guess calling someone a "douche" is okay, but "douchebag" is just a bridge too far for standards & practices at CBS. I can only imagine all the viewers clutching their pearls after hearing such a hateful slur.
Chris Sims used Daredevil as an example of good lettering in one of his columns. I almost feel like the entire team should be credited as 'storytellers'.
Using your analogy, I'd say the colorist is closer to the cinematographer than anything else.
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To be honest, I still have some appreciation for the Blue Album and Pinkerton.
Yeah, I'm probably being too harsh. I remember seeing Weezer live in 2001 though, and they only played like one song off of Pinkerton. Rivers Cuomo was not happy with that album, even though it was the fan favorite. Then he went on to making totally stupid music with Maladroit and Raditude. I just don't like it.
This is one of the few bands whose late work make me hate the early stuff. Rivers Cuomo hated Pinkerton because it was a little too personal, fine. But then he went on to make albums like "Raditude". Just brazenly shitty music. I can't even listen to the Blue Album anymore after hearing abject crap like "Beverly…
Black Widow's speech didn't do much for me, either. I suppose it fits in the superhero universe of the MCU, but it seemed a little tacked on.
Why would Cap not suspect Iron Man of being in Hydra? They probably haven't even hung out since the whole alien invasion thing. And they didn't like each other much before that.
Yeah, Captain America and Iron Man aren't really buddies in the MCU yet. They're frequently at odds in the comics, too. That doesn't bother me at all.
Spot on. I'm also glad they kept the climactic moment between Cap and Bucky the same as the comics- Cap basically surrenders and gets his ass kicked so that Bucky can have his moment of clarity. It may have been near the end of a gigantic action sequence, but the victory was a character moment, not (and I'm just…
Great job, Internet!
I was relieved that neither of them commented on it. Symbolism works best when it doesn't have to be pointed out by the characters.
Mr. The Werff: Can we entertain the idea that Lena Dunham isn't actively "trolling" people who don't like the show, and this is her actual perspective? Maybe she doesn't spend all night reading AV Club comments or whatever other areas of the Internet in which her show isn't exalted.
I can look up definitions, too:
Also sampled in the Souls of Mischief classic, "Cabfare".
I keep trying to defend Jeph Loeb because he wrote The Long Halloween, but I think it's time I call it quits. Heroes and Ultimatum are just too damning.