First rule of comic books: Nobody is around or aware of something unless they’re doing a crossover.
First rule of comic books: Nobody is around or aware of something unless they’re doing a crossover.
Yes, I felt that was a huge foreshadowing to the ‘House of M’ storyline that seems to be coming with Disney looking to merge the X-Men into the greater MCU.
A few things I want to note:
Agatha’s theme song is so ‘heh, get it! She’ EEEEVVIIIILLL!’ But then we see her here? She defended herself against the coven for being power hungry and then keeps being passively nice to Wanda even as he pushes her for information. I feel like this is where we take note that Agatha is…
When they opted to make Boomerang then never push it hard to cable platforms it was the slow death of most of their older cartoons. From what I understand, at the time Turner didn’t own the bulk of them and had them on cheap licensing that with CN getting vastly more popular meant they would cost more to license. So…
You mean a bunch of them who don’t have a single starring role in a major motion picture, had a decently popular Netflix series, and not really anything else?
Pugh was the star of Midsommar, Hailee Steinfeld was a voice in a popular Marvel animated movie, Elle Fanning starred in a major Disney movie...The rest I had to…
Are you over 30? Then she isn’t a thing for you. I feel the same way, she was great in Kick-Ass and has been a workhorse for 24. She’s really the last of the Millennials/First of the Gen Zs and I feel like she’s going to be fine but she isn’t making movies for people past 30 at this point....
Funding models and a refusal to fund anything that isn’t in 30/90 minute formats. Adult Swim podcasts had some amazing discussions about why they were funding 11-12 minute shows when everybody else at Turner was adamant they go 30 or don’t go at all. It turns out 11 minutes is a sweet spot for telling a good A-story…
Which specifically seems to be Biden’s intent since the three he named are explicitly ex-USPS adjacent people. It looks like he’s setting up a showdown to force DeJoy out. I mean, the overwhelming evidence that he intentionally slowed mail to benefit his benefactor is pretty damning.
I knew so many guys who thought they here Holden that ended up being asshole libertarians (as if libertarians come in any other flavor). You have to have a certain level of unaware lack of hubris combined with enough familial wealth to land that sort of identity.
Lorne absolutely hates other people’s sketch comedy. It’s a whole thing. It’s why when he wound down the Kids in the Hall he brought over McKinney but he’s gotten zero from other shows outside of technically Kenan Thompson who starred on the ‘All That’ but had a whole career beyond that for years. His lone exception…
I mean, Boomers were the target demo until 2010-2015? Millennials will probably hold it till about 2030 then we’ll lose it.
You’re seriously underestimating how much MTV kept sporadically playing it into the 90s. Remote Control became Saturday morning fare for a while, I was born in ‘84 and I absolutely remember watching it here and there and not really getting the harder questions but just enjoying the comedy. It’s definitely a precursor…
All of your cited research indicate it’s mostly financial or familial (i.e. children in the relationship) that cause them not to leave and then it’s usually cohabitation that they’re referencing not a casual sexual relationship. I’m just not sold on the idea that a person who’s emotionally abusive in a casual sexual…
But while that person may be aware or not aware of your emotional bond that’s kind of on you for failing to make a rational decision around that.
Yeah, except the framing device isn’t needed and there are tons of ways of setting up the show without inserting yourself into the middle of political melodrama.
Congrats on owning yourself?
It doesn’t strike me as a terribly abhorrent or out of step position with the mainstream of society to be in.
There are all kinds of issues with your statement let alone what was said. “Sufficiently on board” seems like an understatement. It appears they actively opposed unionization (likely cutting into their top earning position in their mind or the position as defacto management of the unit).
He was mentioned in 2020, he laughed it off, but Reagan was a two-bit actor turned Governor of California and President, Trump literally won from being nothing but an idiot. The Rock could realistically come swooping in using a similar left-of-center platform attached to ‘outsider’ status.
Can we not keep selling an unqualified film/TV star as somebody who should be president? He’s got a bachelor’s from U of Miami in what amounts to the degree given to dumb jocks so they don’t flunk out of school. I imagine his campaign to be similar to Obama’s, technocratic, largely liberal, and basically 4-8 years of…