I'm glad Luke Cage is getting a Netflix show, but ever since I was a teenager, I always dreamed of a Power Man and Iron Fist: Heroes For Hire movie written and directed by Tarantino.
I'm glad Luke Cage is getting a Netflix show, but ever since I was a teenager, I always dreamed of a Power Man and Iron Fist: Heroes For Hire movie written and directed by Tarantino.
I recently went to It's A Trap! in Winter Park with a group of co-workers (all librarians and one spouse). We had fun, and we escaped with minutes to spare.
I still wish Routh had just played Ted Kord instead. I always saw Blue Beetle as a smart, nerdy, amiable mensch like Routh's version of Ray Palmer.
Now THAT sounds great. I would have killed to attend the live reading in NYC a year or two back, with Jake Gyllenhaal as Seymour and Ellen Greene reprising her role as Audrey.
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Kether Donohue is one of my two big TV crushes, and she has a beautiful singing voice, and I normally love musicals… but I don't like Grease at all.
Yes and yes.
I'll believe that when I see it, but it is already my favorite movie of all time.
"I'm Count Vertigo… and I approve this high!" Seth Gabel was too much fun.
Wasn't Joaquin Phoenix's character in Her a "successful" greeting card writer?
I've only seen Scott Adkins in Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning, and that movie blew me away by how GOOD it was, despite all odds.
I listened to his WTF interview earlier this year, and he and Maron both talked about their addiction and recovery. John mentioned that his original concept for the sitcom (that NBC passed on) would have been a little darker, to deal with those experiences — a young comedian trying to stay clean and sober after a…
I totally went through my Hendrix/Doors/Led Zep/Stevie Ray Vaughan phase between 8th and 10th grade, which covered 1992-94. Sadly, I mixed some of the rock guitar technical virtuosi in there too: Steve Morse, Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, and Eddie Van Halen, although I never had much use for EVH beyond "Eruption."
I'm such a huge James Ellroy fan, and L.A. Confidential is always in my Top Five favorite movies of all time. The Black Dahlia was such a disappointment, but at least it looked really good.
Speaking of action movies with blind heroes, I always wished Robert Rodriguez would have made a spinoff of Once Upon a Time in Mexico, starring Johnny Depp as Agent Sands, the blinded corrupt CIA agent/gunslinger/Mexican food aficionado.
"Once More With Feeling" is probably my favorite single episode of any TV show of all time. I love every moment of it, as a fan of serialized dramas, superheroes (which they pretty much are), and musicals. Whedon's songs are all so catchy and brilliant to me, and the cast did the best they could, specifically…
Lots of double entendres, like Xander singing to Anya "You're the cutest of the Scoobies, with your lips as red as rubies and your firm yet supple… tight embrace!"
Tudyk and Fillion have already said they want to play Blue Beetle and Booster Gold!
Or an old man's cyborg head mounted on a radio-controlled toy truck!
Even as a middle school kid, I could tell they wished they could have used the Golden Age Sandman, Wesley Dodds, when they created Nightshade.
I'm not a big horror fan because I don't like watching innocent people being bullied, brutalized, tortured, or killed with no chance to escape or defend themselves. I don't mind action movie violence at all, but horror movie violence, especially the nihilistic, gory kind, is too disturbing for me.