brizian23
Brizian23
brizian23

I swear there’s an episode of Dinosaurs where the B-plot is that their favourite sitcom introduces an annoying baby character and the network keeps retooling the show to focus more and more on the baby character, even though everyone hates it.

I have watched the 2015 Muppets through three times. It was everything I wanted from a modern Muppet show. It’s telling that this review trashes on that show while not even mentioning that Kermit no longer sounds anything like Kermit.

I miss the days when Canada was part of North America.

Are we ready to admit how cringe-worthy the train scene in Spider-Man 2 is? At least I have a decent headcanon for the Spider-Man 3 dance; that is what this Peter Parker thinks ‘cool’ looks like. But the train scene is just full on ridiculously groan-worthy, from the Jesus pose, to not having the mask, and the over

Meh, T2 suffers from an annoying kid and also gave us a Terminator who speaks largely in catchphrases.

Feels to me like the texturing is modeled after the Far From Home suit, which I have to admit is my favourite suit. 

Ah, see, I was very wrapped up in how people’s lives were affected by various decisions in Dark, but by the time Lost finally wrapped up, I had grown to hate most of the characters.

I’m not entirely sure what people found dissatisfying about Dark’s ending. Yes, season three was very confusing at first, but it did such a good job of conveying a very complicated concept while keeping the mystery going, that by the mid-point of the season I had a pretty solid grasp of everything.

I liked season 3. I actually think it would have helped the story they wanted to tell if it had been a little longer. A bit more time to get to know characters that seemed like they were going to be very important like Agnes and Silja might have helped stick the landing better. Also, I could always stand more screen

I liked season 3. I actually think it would have helped the story they wanted to tell if it had been a little longer. A bit more time to get to know characters that seemed like they were going to be very important like Agnes and Silja might have helped stick the landing better. Also, I could always stand more screen

Um, Alan Dracula was the most interesting part of season 2.

I think you captured it here, especially with being aware his powers suck but still making the most of them. He’s saved the day more than once, simply because he’s the only villain that can fly glide and both he and everyone else always recognizes that.

I like Lemire a lot, but how he ended Descender ruined the whole series for me. He took it from a cool sci-fi thing that he said had a definite ending and added in magic and turned it into outright fantasy at the 11th hour so they could do a cliffhanger for a sequel.

It was outgrossed by the first Raimi Spider-Man AND Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.

It’s a crawlspace, not a basement. Granted, they made it like a 4.5' crawlspace instead of the standard 3'.

Batman & Robin is a terrible movie, but it’s just so damn fun to watch. It’s incredibly over the top, the set design is amazing, and Clooney and Schwarzenegger are all in on their performances. Batman Forever, on the other hand, commits the cardinal sin of being both mediocre and forgettable. 

If it makes you feel better, I remember bursting out laughing at his delivery of that line in the theatre, and everyone actually turning around to look at me because I was the only one who got that joke.

I mean, yeah, even Lorraine is grossed out as soon as she kisses Marty and realizes something’s amiss. I don’t think anyone (who’s seen it recently or remembers it accurately) truly believes that’s what the film is about.

Uh, do you mean Earth-616 or MCU (Earth-199999)? Either way it doesn’t appear to fit in either of those universes, unless maybe Gwen is visiting Earth-616 or the rest of the heroes are visiting Earth-65.