His Batman Begins script was cleaned up a lot as it was put on screen.
His Batman Begins script was cleaned up a lot as it was put on screen.
David S. Goyer will not be able to turn in a worthy Sandman screenplay. He just won't. Gaiman himself should write it.
I really hope "It burns when it goes down, it burns when it comes up" was the doctor's grave response when a distraught mother asked him how her son was.
That little buddy being exploded by the booby trap had me in stitches. So did BMO'S "Would you like to rate this video?" and Finn's "Yo guys, I still love Flame Princess" lines. In summation, those were the bits that had me in stitches.
Honestly, for years and years I didn't know Streep was the voice of Jessica Lovejoy, and it sorta blew my mind.
The founder of Shelbyville being named Shelbyville Manhattan is probably the best Simpsons joke I keep forgetting.
Me too really. It would tie nicely into the fact that we haven't really seen much of the Earth Kingdom yet, and that the creators have said that Lin will have a bigger role in Book 3.
So what're we thinking? Book 3: Energy? Book 3: Metal? Book 3: More Teenagers Making Out?
In regards to all four final episodes (vague spoilers)… Yeah, it was too bad that the whole thing felt quite deus ex machina-y, but so did the finale of Airbender back in the day, and in both cases it's actually easy to overlook because there's so much else to like.
This was a scattered season of Korra, but goddamit I…
Huh. I always thought they just hung out. I mean, they got intimate, but not "intimate". Did they screw on the Highwind? Does Cid know??
Pretty sure Advent Children suggests that they kinda got together after all the world saving stuff. I think…it was hard to pay attention to Advent Children.
Ditto Tenzin's line at the very start of the episode. "I can't believe my little girl had to guide Korra into the Spirit World instead of me." Thanks for reminding us, Tenzin, moments after the presenter guy just did his "previously on Korra" bit…
There was a lot to love in this episode, but even with the beautiful animation, and the return of Iroh and Wan Shi Tong, the moment that got the biggest reaction out of me was the split second cut to the rotted remains of Professor Zei. Couldn't help but laugh.
Hosoda is the silver lining to Miyazaki's much deserved retirement. Him and Makoto Shinkai.
I quite like the notion as well that if Walt didn't have to be on Jesse, pinning him down, maybe he wouldn't have caught that bullet.