I literally thought this was the new Boots Riley and was like “Wait, the 13-ft teenager thing is a show, not a movie, so what the hell is this?”
I literally thought this was the new Boots Riley and was like “Wait, the 13-ft teenager thing is a show, not a movie, so what the hell is this?”
Because he’s got a very specific kind of dommy/subby fetish that he likes seeing played out in his DC work. From Joker’s abuse of Harley in the early seasons of BTAS to having Bruce canonically sleep with Barbara Gordon in both BTAS and - most bizarrely - in Killing Joke to Lex’s treatment of Mercy Graves in STAS to th…
Oh, so you mean Bruce Timm?
No joke. Billy should have been 10 in the first one and 12 in the sequel, with Captain Marvel being a) 30 years old, always, and b) a completely different personality than Billy. The whole thing about him is that he’s an amalgam of men who are thousands and thousands of years old, so he’s got the air of a middle-aged…
Well, it did have Momoa’s Aquaman and Miller’s Flash at the end of S1 and those guys were both cast by Snyder. They *are* DCEU.
Agreed.
I am still shocked and saddened that that show is still so underseen. It was like everything I want in television all rolled into one tight, weird little package.
Damn, liminal spaces are having a moment right now.
Uhhh....wha? I work for ::Unnamed Mouse-Related Entertainment Behemoth:: and I told the people both above and below me that I’m not putting Slack on my iPhone and if I’m not on the clock or working on something on my own, they shouldn’t expect me to be available. Keeping a nice line, thick line between my work life…
This is fucking mind-blowing. You do the Lord’s work, LL.
A stand-up comedian finds himself trapped in a netherworld between life and death in the trailer for Me, Myself & the Void, starring The Last Jedi’s Kelly Marie Tran, Akilah Hughes, and Jack de Sena.
Nope, I’m referring to Norm’s Bill Cosby joke.
I won’t link to it but Norm McDonald’s Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee appearance would be a very close 2nd. It’s a deadpan comeback of the highest sort.
Yeah, canonically Lois is always a couple years older than Clark. It’s part of why she doesn’t take him seriously.
Ha! (I just snorted at that, good one)
Well, the trailer makes it pretty clear that her dead mom left the house to her. Maybe try watching it before commenting?