Matt wanted the suit at some points in S3, but it wasn't available, having been cut off him by the nuns. He did tell Dex that he going to take the suit off him, but that was ignored afterward.
Matt wanted the suit at some points in S3, but it wasn't available, having been cut off him by the nuns. He did tell Dex that he going to take the suit off him, but that was ignored afterward.
Season two was surprisingly not horrible, a big improvement. Sad that watchable is an improvement.
It means you arrange the money or, if a powerful enough performer, get the credit so they don’t have to raise your salary as much.
I would not be pointing the gun at myself.
But his 401K looks great! (As a “conservative” friend of a pal regularly said, on Facebook.)
Yep. Punching down is only funny to sadists.
Bull. Shit. He’s speaking to how the kid’s appearance can affect his life and career(s).
He’s lucky he doesn’t have any teeth, because one or more victims would probably offer to remove them via boot.
Every comment I see from him seems to be him either bitching at the subject or comments from others whom he holds in contempt. Also, society.
That was a great scene. Mark Waid is one of my comics heroes.
Improvisation is the key to effective fighting. Turn your opponent’s strengths against him.
Still looks better than “Watchmen.” Geezus, what a mess that appears to be.
They can enjoy what they want. That doesn’t mean others don’t have the right to criticize it. I have to acknowledge other people’s opinions. I don’t have to be silent about my disagreement. Are you silent when you think a piece of art is bad?
Most stories are told that way, at least by people who are given freedom to do so. They might need to submit a number of sample scripts early in the game, but successful TV producers are usually able to work from the loosest outlines once their shows pick up steam. It wasn’t until the 1990s, when serialized TV…
I saw “Blue Sunshine” once in the late ‘70s or early ‘80s and have never come across it again. Zalman King was a solid actor. Too bad he wound up as a purveyor of Cinemax Friday After Dark fare.
For a few seconds, “Brubaker’s run” had me going someplace completely different from comics. In the ‘80s, Redford starred in a movie about prison corruption, titled “Brubaker.”
Back when my comics blog was active (before I got sick), I started a series on the many live-action costumes of Captain America. “The Avengers” got its own installment. If you, or anyone else, are interested, it’s here, along with the other parts that go back to 1944:
Yes, she said it. Go to the Insider article that’s linked in the Jezebel item. It’s far longer and much more detailed, and she comes off looking even worse than she does in this piece.
I am unable to work and drawing disability retirement. It’s $1300 a month. In the three years since I stopped working, I’ve made less than a tenth of what she made and blew in three years.
The dude’s ripping off a 20-year-old Denis Leary riff. Weak, weak, weak.