Why is Power Pack here? Entertainment value? Is there a Power Pack movie actually being bandied about? Seems pretty obscure to randomly be in the diagram.
Why is Power Pack here? Entertainment value? Is there a Power Pack movie actually being bandied about? Seems pretty obscure to randomly be in the diagram.
I can only assume they are hiding Jarvis' wife because there's going to be some big reveal when we see her.
To be fair Edward I was the first Plantagenet to *really* get enthusiastic about that whole "half-hang them, then cut them down and disembowel and castrate them" thing.
Well "Robin Hood: Men in Tights the TV Series" has quashed all desire I might have had to see Galavant. Robin Hood: Men in Tights still (easily) holds the record for "worst movie I've ever watched unironically".
Yeah, didn't see that one coming either. He'd said "stay at home dad" but I'd kind of assumed in a gay partnership.
I have never seen the big bang theory. Actually I saw like 5 minutes of it once and it was awful. I dislike sitcoms in general, but I found it to be really actively bad and it was particularly eye-rolling that it is essentially targeted at me: a 40 year old, board game/magic playing designer/developer.
What I always kind of liked about Raiders is that Indy's actions are almost entirely irrelevant on the macro level (e.g. other than saving Marion). Effectively he first slows the Nazis down (by saving Marion and the headpiece), but then he leads them to the arc. After that all he does is change the mode of…
My Blade Runneth Over
Well, I know what I'm getting my 2-year-old for Christmas.
Damn. White Rabbit is my go to as well…
Despite the fact that I generally dislike sitcoms I actually saw that conclusion of I Married Dora and it always stuck with me for some reason. However in my brain I'd always thought that it was the end of The Nanny (which wasn't a show I watched either).
That last sentence there is a non-starter. Comic book audiences and what constitutes a successful comic book has very little to do with the same things relative to a network TV show. And again I don't think that making Constantine fuck over a much *more* likable character makes him more likable.
I'm with Kumagoro here. I think it's at least debatable that the TV take made John *more* of a bastard than the comic version, and the fact that that is debatable makes me feel like the TV show might be making different choices, but it's not pulling punches.
The comparison to Breaking Bad seems way off. Walter White was coming from a terrible, but extremely relatable place. Constantine has nothing other than guilt that we're basically told he has that we can't really empathize with (unless you happen to have ever dammed someone to hell in a botched exorcism). I think if…
I love legitimate religious allegory.
Jesus where are you getting ballpark beer for $4? More like $8.
Why didn't it change your comment to read "instances of 'my butt' with 'my butt'"? Of course I realize the extension will make it impossible to parse that question. Cloud butt cloud.
How is babby formed?
Hey, he wrote Chronicle. That movie was…acceptable. I mean, basically Akira minus the weirdness and plus some daddy issues, but competently done.
No thats because you're a bad person and you should feel bad.