Except thinking like that is what causes networks to pull shows. Same thing as people who hold off on comics and only buy trades.
Except thinking like that is what causes networks to pull shows. Same thing as people who hold off on comics and only buy trades.
I like the version where Charlie and whatever the name of Donal Logue's character on Terriers that he plays like every other character he's ever done buy the murder house from the first season of American Horror Story.
It's not the same unless they also bang in a field of tulips during the credits.
I'm so glad that I can come here to suggest this and find that I'm not alone. And saddened that so many other commenters apparently aren't familiar with it.
Because I watched the first season and found it to be terrible. The casting was often very bad (oddly all the men tended to be very attractive, including Tyrion, and the women, including Cersei, were all rather plain), the writing lacked subtlety and often missed the point of scenes (e.g. when Dargo pretty much just…
Oh, this isn't an American remake of the anime film Blood: The Last Vampire? Later turned into the series Blood+ and then the live-action feature Blood? And when they made the retitling into Thirst was that before or after the Chan Wook-Park vampire film of the same name?
In the early evening?
A bit less common, but whoever lead was on Reaper? Yeah, that guy. A classic example of the terrible idea that we need a grounded, generic, dull lead for the audience to relate to. They always just end up being pointless and you wonder why so much time has to be spent on them rather than the interesting members of the…
If the idea of Laura Prepon (admittedly not in her superior redhead form, but the glasses almost make up for it) making sexy time with ladies is boring to you then might I kindly suggest that you do not know what excitement is?
I don't watch the show, but yeah… in the book I always loathe it when a Daenerys chapter shows up. After Catelyn she's my least-favorite character.
Boring? He's my favorite character on the show and one of the most interesting. Whenever he isn't on screen I feel like people should be saying "Where's Nucky?".
In that comment alone you've spawned so many dom-Janeway fanfics that I'll need to create an alternate universe in order to clean them all up.
It wasn't the worst idea they've had in the past few seasons, but it was definitely up there. What reason could they possibly have had for making such an unnecessary change?
Those were a later version. I preferred the original Teddy Crisps from the late 50s. "Teds, the crisps with a quiff!"
It's really best to just blame the show here as the comic is, aside from being better in every way, able to make Rick more interesting and complex of a character. At one point the comic drops down to just Rick and Carl and it still works well.
Eh, the Onion proper did an article on it a few years ago actually: http://www.theonion.com/art…
Well, it was a bit jarring. I mean, here's a film where there's a perfectly valid reason for her to get naked and she just ignores it. She's taken the opportunity to be topless without letting the audience see in both Austin Powers and Bowfinger. I always assumed that she just had some sort of mandatory nudity clause…
And the one in the finale was perfect. It would be an ideal end to the compilation that just makes Jenna look even more insane.
It won't work. Masters of Sci-Fi wasn't entirely there, but even if we look at the success of Masters of Horror that spawned it there was far more hit than miss and even those hits were often second-rate work.
It won't work. Masters of Sci-Fi wasn't entirely there, but even if we look at the success of Masters of Horror that spawned it there was far more hit than miss and even those hits were often second-rate work.