Oh! You Pretty Things by David Bowie.
Oh! You Pretty Things by David Bowie.
Really? I'd switch grades between last weeks and this one. I thought this ep was pretty close to terrible.
True, but that wouldn't be the first time they've done that. Excuse me while I struggle to think of an example.
"Charles Chaplin, Babe Ruth, and, um, Itchy."
Was anyone else expecting to see Will Ferral cameo as the superintendent?
Dad, are any of your friends still alive?
It definitely leaned more toward demonizing. "Pot is fakakta " was pretty much the takeaway.
Too much of it focused on sad depressing Arthur against the dark and gritty backdrop.
To me, making a 'dark and gritty' version of the Tick is almost as wrongheaded as trying to do it with the Fantastic Four. But okay, if you wanna do a dark version of the Tick - that's one thing. But this was a dark gritty version of Arthur. The Tick was as cartoony as he's ever. Glad you liked it - but as a longtime…
Where is the rest of this moose?
Nerdy accountant who dreams of being a superhero = Funny
Wait so the doctor I saw on Bananaz when I was a kid was a fraud? I've spent my whole life in the place I was conceived for NOTHING?!
Don't recall seeing The Phantom (1996) there either. And was Scott Pilgrim vs The World a comic book first?
No Howard The Duck? Or Ninja Turtles?
Action-COMEDY? That's not what the trailer is telling me.
Lawnmower Man 2: The Shrubbery
Hmm trying to avoid prison rape = intolerance.
I'm also fairly sure Feig got that 'ghosts trapped in the paintings' from Luigi's Mansion.
The original set the tone so well in that opening library scene. The floating books- the card catalogs… 20 years later and what do we get? A candlestick falls. A fucking candlestick falls.
Hm. Think I went to the bathroom during the SECOND equipment test scene which, BTW, should have been done during an actual job rather than in another static scene behind their building.