I live with that disappointment every day.
I live with that disappointment every day.
The original scene ends with Yoda fading away and becoming one with the Force, revealing the lifeless hand of Frank Oz resting on his pillow.
Now, I'm going to watch these shows. With gusto. But making seperate shows about Jessica Jones, Iron Fist and Luke Cage is like saying you're making seperate movies about Happy Hogan, Pepper Potts and J.A.R.V.I.S. Don't they just hang out with one another? How can you have a show about one that is not also a show…
Five words:
Make Volstagg a series regular.
Still needs improvement, but this was the best episode yet, mainly because it managed to get me invested in the stakes instead of just telling me to care about some MacGuffin. And that skydive scene was actually pretty dang neat.
That riff is a goddamn tyrannosaurus.
Well, I'd say they deserve credit, rather than criticism, for being self-aware enough to lead with a dissenting view. But that's just me!
Doesn't the site deserve credit, rather than criticism, for leading off with a dissenting view? That shows self-awareness rather than tone-deafness, surely?
I want to give Last Action Hero points for trying. I want to give it credit for being self-aware and for attempting something like satire.
Remember the Burger King ads where Human Bungee Jump Dan Cortese would yell about Last Action Hero, shouting "It's gonna be the biggest hit of the summer! I've got MY ticket!!"
The thing is, well before the two movies came out, EVERYONE knew that JP was going to demolish LAH. I mean… come on! Which one would you see?
Not a hundred percent sure. Could be the second?
There's no mystery whatsoever here: Sorkin has had characters say "“and I’m never ever sick at sea" in every show he's ever made as well as a couple of movies, including Malice. Check out the infamous "Sorkin Supercut" for lots of examples.
I was washing my dishes several days after listening to that episode and I had a "CREEEEPIEEEEEES!!" flashback. He says it so many times that it may well be permanently burned into my consciousness.
I had the privilage of seeing The Thing at the drive-in with my dad when I was about 7.
The 80s were a very permissive time.
Paul F. Tompkins just gets better and better every time I watch There Will Be Blood.
Hulu didn't even include Eminem's performances iat all. Can't remember that happening before.
Yes, and as I said, it amazes me.
I can't believe there are people who've watched Space Jam a second time, much less a thirtieth.
Who are the ad wizards who came up with this?
4 better than 3, huh? Freddy 3 was my favorite because it was like an X-Men movie from waaaay before anyone was actually making decent comic book movies.