Oh sure, blame us nerds when we know who it really was all along.
Oh sure, blame us nerds when we know who it really was all along.
Maybe Wanda is really the friends we made along the way.
I suppose Disney knows, but do we know it was WandaVision’s fault and not The Muppets?
Wanda is Kaiser Soze
Wanda’s sled is named Rosebud.
She was hilarious in 22 Jump Street, especially in her fight scene with Jonah Hill. (Seriously, both of those films should have been forgettable C- movies. They were so much better than they had any right to be.)
The other sitcoms of the 2000s that seem appropriate: The Big Bang Theory, Two and a Half Men, Community and Arrested Development.
My favorite Darcy line was when Hayward asked “Do you work for me?” and she responded “Actually, I’m not sure?”
When you think about it, what does astrophysics have to do with this Wanda/Hex situation? Not much.
They’re going to do the Lionel Hutz version.
Probably for the best. The show, despite losing its worst character, has still been unable to really creatively continue for a while now with a reliance on the same episodes cropping up almost every season.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: there is no justice until Weird Al does the half-time show at the Super Bowl.
The first time I ever saw Al Yankovic was Grad Nite ‘84 at Disney World. It was a great time and he did an awesome show.
I like the idea of the Foo Fighters more than their actual music. We need a few huge rock bands residing in the public sphere in this day and age. No matter what the quality of the actual music, somebody has to carry the torch. Of course there are some great established heavy rock bands like Torche and Pallbearer that…
I’ve always found the Foos to be a singles band. Most tracks on any album are largely forgettable, but there’s usually two or three absolute bangers.
Would go a way to explaining why their album sales aren’t great, but the live shows are generally memorable. Live, barring the token one or two new tracks all bands are…
I have a more favorable opinion of the first one, but the second one was horrible. It is by far my least favorite Marvel movie, and I think it’s their weakest overall. The script is bad, in large part because it insists on shoving ancillary characters from Thor 1 back into it as some kind of bizarre fan service that…
This was great. I’ve personally found the sitcom format something that looks a lot more fun for the actors than it is to watch, like a drama school exercise, but then I have no great love for rubbish sitcoms like Bewitched either.
It’s not like he had a lot of other good options or time to consider them.
Still very family friendly - not even a drop of blood or anyone choking in this one. And still plenty of sitcom slapstick silliness.