Conventional Wisdom: "NBC can't cancel everything, right?"
NBC: "Challenge accepted!"
Conventional Wisdom: "NBC can't cancel everything, right?"
NBC: "Challenge accepted!"
I feel like DC (well, Warner Bros., since they're the ones who actually hold the film rights) is living the Worst Case Scenario that Marvel feared would happen if their big gamble didn't pay off.
@avclub-664a26f366b9ef4988631e95af9b366d:disqus Three episodes, apparently!
Yes, yes she would.
Apparently Amanda Waller has to be sexy so Warner Brothers can continue to have her be played by Angela Bassett.
I actually had to look up the nominees for that year. They were Rango (which won), Puss in Boots, Chico & Rita, Kung Fu Panda 2 and A Cat In Paris.
@avclub-cc225865b743ecc91c4743259813f604:disqus Yes. Just… yes.
I don't know, I'd much rather see a Dirigibles movie.
@avclub-525f76574b3a2a5bcb4da793c92a16fb:disqus At a sub shop, they always do exactly what you tell them to do.
@avclub-5c7646b1d39fc0715f330479e4e5f254:disqus
"No, I don't kill African-American vampires, I kill Blaculas. If they had Blaculas in England I'd kill them, too."
(or something like that.)
Not only that, they actually interacted with the narrator. Remember when the Narrator turned the book on its side so Tigger could get off the sentences easier?
Gory details? Maybe they should stop pumping and see a doctor.
If it weren't for the fact Fox currently has X-Men, I see a crossover where Magneto realizes there's a group rapidly outpacing Homo superior, the talking, clothed creatures of previous Disney films. Animalia superior.
I kind of like that O'Neal messed up "San Fransokyo" despite writing "Tokyo" eight words later.
NextWave or GTFO.
Awesome, thanks @avclub-d7f43e1fb2d4977c86163d9b0cb07814:disqus .
@avclub-5de53e211da9a55194f63cc252a72c29:disqus For the most part. I do have one problem with it, though, and that's the way they really push some of the out-of-focus foreground elements to the fore.
Yeah, they are. Though given how studios in general and Happy Madison in particular treat scripts, I'm willing to bet at least a dozen other people did uncredited stuff. (Like how David Caspe is the only credited writer on That's My Boy, but it's well-known that there were many, many more).
Are you implying that there is some form of historical inaccuracy in the Jurassic Park films?
Yeah, but the Pirates of the Caribbean didn't come to life and eat the tourists.