He's a veteran of the industry both as a performer and (likely more significantly) a producer/promoter. He was a huge part of the southern and Midwest territories in the 80s and 90s.
He's a veteran of the industry both as a performer and (likely more significantly) a producer/promoter. He was a huge part of the southern and Midwest territories in the 80s and 90s.
Glad he’s recovered from being stuck in that scuba gear.
I don’t understand how a group of movies can cause such consternation and hurt feelings that the AVclub can keep generating articles like this.
I think it sort of started turning it around when Cain appeared, but yeah, I agree. And the season 11 episode “Baby” was honestly one of my favorites of the entire run.
I really, really hope that, in particular, Jensen gets a good role after this. He’s not the greatest actor in the world but he’s got great comedic timing and damnit, I just love the dude. He deserves continued success.
Covenant was good actually
Luke Perry’s remaining scenes are all going to have an elegiac feeling to them, but his appearance here was particularly so, as almost all of his lines have a resonance that obviously couldn’t have been anticipated when the scene was filmed.
The Beverly Hillbillies movie is underrated.
I was a HUGE Def Lep fan as a pre-teen and in my early teens. Hysteria killed that for me.
Luke Perry will be missed, in general and on the show. I did not really know his work before Riverdale and was taken by surprise at how fantastic he is as Fred.
But it was gorilla covers that moved the merchandise!
Ehhhhh, I just hope Tony is in it somehow.
Alan Moore’s Providence does a — pardon the pun — stellar job of conveying the awesome, incomprehensible bigness of the genre — both visually and psychologically. No minor feat.
Everyone knows HP Lovecraft was racist. I think you can stop making that the focus of every single fucking article about anything tangentially related to him or his writing.
Sonja is mostly a creation of the comics, the Howard story the character was loosely based on is historical fiction set in the 16th century.
I’ll add “Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk” by Emperor. And for something more contemporary, anything that Ihsahn releases.
UpSwipz was outbid on product placement.
Rob Schrab, of Scud the Disposable Assassin and Community and Harmontown, was inexplicably picked to direct LM2 in 2015, only to be swapped out for Miller in Feb 2017. I say inexplicably because however much I like his comedic sense and have no doubts about his creative ability, he had never helmed anything nearly as…
Oh he did, but I was referring to the Shaggy DBZ meme going around and the actor’s embrace of it.