It's a true affront to the professionalism that this site tries to pretend it has that the 1988 cinematic classic "Terror Squad" didn't make this list. I mean, just check out the plot summary:
It's a true affront to the professionalism that this site tries to pretend it has that the 1988 cinematic classic "Terror Squad" didn't make this list. I mean, just check out the plot summary:
It's a true affront to the professionalism that this site tries to pretend it has that the 1988 cinematic classic "Terror Squad" didn't make this list. I mean, just check out the plot summary:
I think the thing that pissed conservatives off about "The Day After" was that it made mutual assured destruction out to be an insane policy without any context of why MAD was in place to begin with. Yes, if the missiles ever did really fly, all political nuances go out the window.
I think the thing that pissed conservatives off about "The Day After" was that it made mutual assured destruction out to be an insane policy without any context of why MAD was in place to begin with. Yes, if the missiles ever did really fly, all political nuances go out the window.
It's been a long time since I've seen it, but I seem to recall Denzel had Willis arrested officially for torturing a Muslim mechanic terrorist because he wouldn't rat out where his fellow terrorists were operating. Denzel was mad because despite the fact that the terrorist was a murdering piece of shit, he was still a…
It's been a long time since I've seen it, but I seem to recall Denzel had Willis arrested officially for torturing a Muslim mechanic terrorist because he wouldn't rat out where his fellow terrorists were operating. Denzel was mad because despite the fact that the terrorist was a murdering piece of shit, he was still a…
I'm sorry, but I don't care how sympathetic he is, Jax is a piece of shit. Just because he constantly runs into people even more evil than he is doesn't make him a good guy.
I'm sorry, but I don't care how sympathetic he is, Jax is a piece of shit. Just because he constantly runs into people even more evil than he is doesn't make him a good guy.
Ever see the movie "Massacre at Central High," Jim Paul? If you get rid of one class of assholes, another will step up to take their place.
Ever see the movie "Massacre at Central High," Jim Paul? If you get rid of one class of assholes, another will step up to take their place.
I always find it humorous that people find it necessary to justify liking any kind of entertainment that comes out on the right side of the political spectrum. Frank Miller, despite his latter-day lunacy, wrote a completely compelling Batman story from a conservative point of view. He wasn't a partisan hack, and…
I always find it humorous that people find it necessary to justify liking any kind of entertainment that comes out on the right side of the political spectrum. Frank Miller, despite his latter-day lunacy, wrote a completely compelling Batman story from a conservative point of view. He wasn't a partisan hack, and…
Lincoln: "Citizens of the Confederacy. Jefferson Davis isn't the law. I AM THE LAW!"
Lincoln: "Citizens of the Confederacy. Jefferson Davis isn't the law. I AM THE LAW!"
Be honest… when you see the trailer, it looks like it's going to be a spoof of "Die Hard" movies, right?
Be honest… when you see the trailer, it looks like it's going to be a spoof of "Die Hard" movies, right?
I did indeed see that cartoon. In fact, I recall one TMNT-related gag from the cartoon. When escaping, the heroes spotted a manhole cover, and Toxie said something along the lines of "If using the sewers works for mutants in another series, it'll work for us!" Not gut-bustingly hilarious, but it did bring a smile to…
I did indeed see that cartoon. In fact, I recall one TMNT-related gag from the cartoon. When escaping, the heroes spotted a manhole cover, and Toxie said something along the lines of "If using the sewers works for mutants in another series, it'll work for us!" Not gut-bustingly hilarious, but it did bring a smile to…
Rewatching any cartoon from your childhood is asking for trouble. I for one was shocked by the limited animation of my beloved "G.I.Joe," my god, it seemed so alive to me at age 7.
Rewatching any cartoon from your childhood is asking for trouble. I for one was shocked by the limited animation of my beloved "G.I.Joe," my god, it seemed so alive to me at age 7.