I’m going with the 1955 Lincoln Futura. I mean ... it may never have gone into production, but one of the concept cars did turn into the 1960's Batmobile, so there’s that...
I’m going with the 1955 Lincoln Futura. I mean ... it may never have gone into production, but one of the concept cars did turn into the 1960's Batmobile, so there’s that...
RRR should have at least been nominated for Best Film, but it should definitely take the award for Best Song instead. Besides, there’s probably some clown out there that thinks RRR is the title of a pirate movie.
You didn’t list his cameo in Big Hero 6, which was also based on a Marvel property.
I don’t see Bob. No Dot. No Hexidecimal, either.
Eh, it’s been done before. Jean-Michel Jarre released an album called “Musique Pour Supermarche” in 1983, one pressing only, master tape and stampers destroyed immediately afterwards.
I did enjoy the show. As the reviewer stated, it seemed like a very authentic overview of a family of the Islam faith; probably the only other program I know of that showed that much respect for Islam was the Canadian sitcom Little Mosque on the Prairie.
I see no Splittin’ Image or Deora or Beach Bomb in those movies. Therefore, not canon. :D
Yes, the Elvis drama series was a half-hour program on ABC. At the time, the series focused on Elvis’ career at Sun Records, including episodes where Elvis, Scotty Moore and Bill Black would travel to concert appearances and something would happen that would propel the episode. It had some really good single-thought…
Nice touch on having starships Janeway and T’Pau in the air. Especially the T’Pau one. Brings a lot of heart and soul to the series, and don’t you make me beg for more. :D
Michael B. Jordan waves as well.
Instead of Rogers: The Musical, couldn’t they have found a way to re-create Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark instead?
Let’s see ... so this would include properties currently owned by Warner Bros., right? (checking Space Jam 2 roster) then I need to see some Droogs from A Clockwork Orange, some bad guys from the Mad Max movies, and Brock Samson from the Venture Bros. Make it so.
If this was truly the castle of Cagliostro ... how come Dr. Strange didn’t run into Lupin the Third here?
Simon and Garfunkel. His name is Art Garfunkel. You’ve misspelled it three times in this article. Ugh.
This was already made into a TV series years ago. In fact, several of the actors who were in the original movie were part of the TV series cast. The show was scheduled a a summer replacement series, but ratings were so dismal the show was yanked off the schedule in mid-run.
All in the Family begat Maude, which begat Good Times.
All in the Family begat The Jeffersons, which itself begat Checking In and E/R (the sitcom, not the drama, although both starred George Clooney).
All in the Family also begat Archie Bunker’s Place and Gloria.
And finally, All in the Family begat 704 Hauser Street. …
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I’m eagerly awaiting this year’s version of Rudolph the Red-Nosed LED-compliant Reindeer, Frosty the temperature-challenged Man, and the John Cage version of Silent Night that lasts four minutes and 33 seconds in length.
Notice the clip doesn’t have him singing “Darling Nikki” with the kids in the car. The PMRC is still active, folks...
I was waiting for something that would tie the show to the graphic novel / movie ... Rohrshach masks are one thing, but seeing Archimedes in flight? The glimpse of old Dollar Bill in a bank advertisement? A flashback show about the original Minutemen? A character named Pirate Jenny, obviously a link to the Tales of…