Sometimes it’s just fun to poke the bear.
Sometimes it’s just fun to poke the bear.
I know it will be extremely difficult to live up to the original film, but this trailer proved to me how excited I am just to be getting another visit to Tim Burton’s wacky Beetlejuice universe.
I’m all for seeing more huskies, but please no more wolves or dogs getting disemboweled like in the first episode. That was more upsetting than the corpsicle.
Was that actually a corpse? I thought it was a dummy made with stuffed clothes. I don’t think the officers would have rushed over to the rink and left a body/crime scene unattended.
Well, the Griswolds do get new kids each movie.
Disney doesn't fully own Pooh, though
I fully expect Disney's lawyers to try every underhanded move in their playbook to shut all of this down and threaten creators with the prospect of financial ruin if they don't comply.
Clownfish TV roasts this article and its comment section:
The "cry room" was admittedly pretty hilarious.
Popular fiction has bashed nerds for decades and this kinda feels like the latest, trendiest way to point and snicker at them.
“the depraved Silurians”
It could also be the brother. Saying people died to get attention sounds like something teenagers would do. But one would think the parents would have to be aware of this situation at least now since authorities got involved, and hopefully would put an end to these types of “pranks.” Is there more evidence that the…
Here is the full version of “Redeemer” in all its glory:
And now there’s “Redeemer”!
These episodes seemed to be parodying “Exporting Raymond,” as well.
Is that a Charlton Comics hero?
My money is on the killer being a Bigfoot.
They were in bed together in the TV show finale, and seemed to be on-off again in the second movie and the revival seasons.
The last season of The X-Files didn’t really end well. I’d like for Carter to give Mulder and Scully a better sendoff, but the sad truth is that his writing deteriorated over the years and I’m not sure it would be any better than what came before.