So far, the only thing this series has made me nostalgic for is the I Love the 80's series.
So far, the only thing this series has made me nostalgic for is the I Love the 80's series.
I remember loving this exchange:
Woody: Can I pour you a beer, Mr. Peterson?
Norm: A little early, isn't it?
Woody: For a beer?
Norm: No, for stupid questions.
What made Transformers: Animated work was they only had 5 main characters. Over the course of three seasons they developed them and filled in their back stories.
That hair would have still worked to strike terror in hearts of criminals.
Not to mention they can't have Spider-Man and his story line either.
And not just that, but they need to establish way more masked superheros with secret idenitities.
I don't think anyone else has mentioned it but Seinfeld.
I feel the same way about The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. Maybe I'm just not wired correctly to get it.
TOS has aged well?
I'm going with Westerns.
You want to get convoluted? During the last run of X-factor, it was revealed that Shatterstar was Longshot and Dazzler's child. But due to Shatterstar ending up in the past, Longshot was created based upon the DNA of Shatterstar.
I also loved AoA. I was only following X-books at the time so it especially appealing to me.
It's real simple:
In the original timeline Haley ripped up the plane tickets so Roger had no need to kill Matt to take his place.
In the new one she still had the tickets to Fuji and Roger needed to get out of the country.
I never got the backlash against the step-sister storyline. They weren't related by blood and they met after the age of 18. I wonder if they felt the same about Clueless which in my opinion was worse.
His guilty feet have got no rhythm.
I don't remember many movies from grade school but I do remember that one day when the weather was too inclement to let us play outside, we got to watch Star Wars for the millionth time.
Exactly.
"Mulan is one of the few I can think of where there's really not much notable about the villain"
That's because the real villain was the oppressive, patriarchal society she lived in.
I recently got the BTTF Blu-ray box set and have watched all three movies.
Yeah, I don't understand it either.