All the ones animated by Mook Animation (Zombie Island, Witch's Ghost, Alien Invaders, and Cyber Chase) are fantastic and some of my favorite Scooby adventures.
All the ones animated by Mook Animation (Zombie Island, Witch's Ghost, Alien Invaders, and Cyber Chase) are fantastic and some of my favorite Scooby adventures.
No love for the other movies in the late 90's/early 2000's quadrilogy made by Mook Animation (Witch's Ghost, Alien Invaders, and Cyber Chase)? Those take place in the same continuity as Zombie Island, and they're all really good.
The movies are my generation's Star Wars, though there is an even stronger attachment the characters because we literally grew up with them. I saw the first one in theaters when I was 6 I think, and I saw the 8th one on opening night during my junior year of high school.
Totally. Lawler is a legend, no doubt about it, but his commentary work has been on a slow decline from bad to completely terrible for the last 20 years or so.
Prince Puma would be way better if they let him take off the mask and just be Ricochet.
There was technically only 2, seasons 6 and 7, but they were each split into two parts, which is why some, like whoever did the episode listing for Netflix, think there was 4 CC seasons.
"I'm going to remind Fry of his humanity the way only a woman can."
"You're going to do his laundry?"
*gets slapped by Amy*
I enjoy Stargate more and think it's better than all those shows, yes.
I love the Felix scene, it one of the most fun sequences of the whole series. And it's capped off by a very poignant scene when Harry evokes his mother's name to convince Slughorn to give up his Voldemort memory.
It doesn't have as much forward plot momentum as several of the other films, and it honestly kind of is a filler episode, but it's the best kind of filler episode. One where you get to spend time and hang with the characters one last time before everything goes to hell in the finale. It's packed with a ton of great…
My favorite Rush album is Grace Under Pressure.
When it comes to science fiction television, I've never been much of a Star Trek or Battlestar Galactica fan. I am, however, the biggest Stargate fan that I know.
On Avery Island is woefully underrated (I talked to several people at a recent NMH concert that seemed to think Aeroplane was their only album), but it still doesn't top Aeroplane.
I'm with you on Half Blood Prince. It's definitely my favorite, and has been since I first saw it. It strikes a weird balance of being very grim at times and absolutely hilarious at others, and it actually pulled it off. It's easily the most comedic of the films, and there's something about being the gang's last real…
The Rock, Con Air, and Face/Off are all great action movies.
I guess you could fault him for not sticking with more artsy stuff after winning, but if his goal was to go for some big budget action films after getting the gold, then he could've done a whole lot worse than those ones.
New Japan is so far from "indie stuff" it's not even funny. Their matches make the most sense compared to pretty much any other fed on the planet right now.
Ya, Savage/Steamboat is the one match from WM 3 that's worth actually watch. And holy damn, is it worth watching. 5-star match, hands down.
As for Hogan/Andre, all you really need to see is that 3 second clip of Hogan bodyslamming Andre. Everything else in that match is total shit. Tons of historic value, sure, but is…
Between Christian/Jericho, RocknSock/Evolution, Guerrero/Angle, the spectacle of the Deadman returning, the awesome main event, and the heartwarming celebration afterwords, I think Mania 20 is a really solid show, though it was definitely too long and not as good as the previous year's (19) or the following year's…
I don't think I've ever actually seen anyone recommend Mania IX before. It's so garbage, and probably the worst Mania, which is really saying something.
They haven't stopped a match for blood in several years.