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El Muerto isn’t a well-known hero within the Marvel universe, but then again, it’s not like Morbius was widely known, either.

It’s not even a good homage to 80s though. The clothes are off. Know one talks as if it’s the 80’s. Don’t even start me on how horrible the two brothers are as actors. Ugh, I hate this show. 

In this day and age, it’s pretty surprising that there are any film snob actors left, but it’s less surprising that when one shows up, they turn out to be of that generation.  The film/tv barrier has gradually eroded over the last 30 years until it more or less no longer exists.  In fact, I imagine a lot of performers

So you sexually harassed your coworkers?  Ya, good you worked when people looked the other way.  Creepy though that you admit that. 

It definitely wouldn’t have happened to this Koogler

See, I think Vice Principals did have a certain amount of heart. On the article this week I saw someone talking about the themes of that show, and I think they overlooked one important one— which is, namely, the power of male friendship. Even though Gamby and Russell are in their own ways profoundly dysfunctional

Culkin did a great job, great casting choice there.

In that same moment Jesse says something along the lines of “Is this what our tax dollars are paying for?!” Great little side-joke when you realize the Gemstones most certainly don’t pay any taxes. Everything is through the nonprofit church.

Fuck off with this “forgettable” bullshit. Solo tried and mostly delivered on being a super entertaining space heist adventure movie and is probably the one Disney movie that holds up the best to scrutiny all this time later.

Count me as one who loved Solo. Yes, it could’ve been better had it had a singular vision but it was still really fun. It’s not Lord and Miller’s fault per say but if Disney wanted Solo to turn out the way it did, they should’ve never hired L&M. That’s not their style. I’m sure it was much more jokey and Kathleen

with pretty much only the first movie still having any kind of relevance—and that’s mostly just because of its ending”

Plus, it has Keefe saying things like: “Now let’s put on your tommy johns” and “they would not retire to their yurts”

So apparently James Gunn is one of the other five people on earth who saw and loved The Hidden.

I think Goggins bright SO MUCH to Lee Russel that anybody else playing him would not have worked so well. 

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When I was a kid, every comedian could have their own cartoon. John Candy had “Camp Candy”, Howie Mandel had “Bobby’s World”, and Louie Anderson had “Life With Louie”.

I am gutted. Meat Loaf was a huge part of my life. I learned to play guitar when I was 5 years old (1981) because I wanted to make it sound like a motorcycle like on Bat Out of Hell, and I did. I knew how to play that album backwards and forwards by the time I was 8. 1989, He was my first concert at Stony Brook

No they’re not. On top of that, the music sounds a lot different from BFG. The only song from BFG was Out of the Frying Pan and Steinman’s soliloquy Love and Death of an American Guitar. The other songs appeared on other Meat albums. Other songs from BOOH2 came from other Steinman projects. And some songs were cobbled

Yeah, there’s just something undeniable and irresistable about when the Meat Loaf/Steinmann machine was working at full speed. It doesn’t really matter what your tastes are otherwise: they penetrate everything and hit you in the viscera. You might attempt to characterise them as pompous or ridiculous, and they are

There was no better interpreter of Jim Steinman’s over the top bombastic music than Meat Loaf.   In his prime he was a hell of a performer too.