I know they've done a version of that, as have some other adaptations.
I know they've done a version of that, as have some other adaptations.
Great echo of Sherlock Holmes at the climax, both going over the edge, leaving it open as to whether either survives.
The problem with the titular sketch is that it operates on the premise that Gremlins 2 is not perfect in every way (and entirely the movie Joe Dante set out to make.)
I loved how everything was wrapped up- you can tell this was meant as a possible series finale, but damn am I glad we're gonna see more of the Bellacourts.
Punk won the belt at Money in the Bank, which actually did better than it had last year. Summerslam was when he retained only to lose it to Alberto Del Rio (who had the MITB briefcase). (Also Kevin Nash was involved for some reason.)
Zanzibar, Zanzibar
Zanzibar is very far
You can't get there in a car
It's too far, to Zanzibar
"It's Mushu! The educated world who thinks he's better than you!"
Miles From Nowhere is my fave.
I love this song! Nostalgic without being pandering.
It's wrong to drop the N-bomb because you think nobody's listening, yes.
Hogan being an asshole is no real surprise- the racism just adds an extra detail.
No it isn't. It uses several devices to paint the anti-suffragettes as spoiled, narcissistic buffoons, and if someone can't recognize that then odds are A Modest Proposal would go over their heads as well.
The WWE has always had problems with A) strong heels (there's a certain mentality where if you're well-trained and strong enough to fight and win on your own, that makes you a good guy) and B) handling wrestlers who aren't giants (the few strong heels you get tend to be monsters like Kane, Mark Henry, etc.). Rollins…
Huh. This is not the reaction I expected, given what the response has been elsewhere- and I'm nowhere near as optimistic myself.
Honestly it's a pretty conservative crowd there, despite (or probably more because of) the paper's leanings.
Didn't we see Alana looking after them?
He was starting to grate a little in this episode, but I figure they were just getting all the sleazy evil out of him they could before killing him off.
All that, and he understood the importance of branding.
Still on a Metroidvania kick, though I'm getting quickly frustrated with SOTN's long, slow Game Over screen. May start replaying Metroid Prime.
They've decided to run that goddamn Bieber roast every place there's a gap in the schedule.