Jesse was actually 25 during the flashbacks, and would be about 18 during the first season of better call saul. But I take your point.
Jesse was actually 25 during the flashbacks, and would be about 18 during the first season of better call saul. But I take your point.
Well, that was predictable.
Yeah, I did. A gratuitous sex scene is a gratuitous sex scene. Makes no difference what the sexual orientation of the participants is. A slow burn is fine, but at a certain point your just making a porno with better actors.
Well, that was predictable.
I’ll probably get dismissed as being homophobic but be that as it may:
I read an internet comment that described the film as being "better then it has any right to be" and I thought that was pretty spot on.
I read internet comment that described the film as being "better then it has any right to be" and I thought that was pretty spot on.
God help me, I actually want to see a French interpretation of Ninja Rap by MC Solaar.
I read a message board comment that described the film as "better then it has any right to be", and that felt pretty spot on.
I tried re-watching Ooze and it was really painful. Between the comic relief pizza boy, the pizzeria advertisement that served as an opening sequence and the vanilla ice musical number I knew was coming, I only made it twenty minutes.
Yeah, I don't know if it was a simple snafu or the writing was intentional; But the anecdote about Corey Feldman's drug denial followed by the sub-heading "Lines around the Block", was poor choice of segue.
Yeah, the animated “Superman” may not have been the best. But there are some high points: The Dark Side Arc, (Tools of the Trade, Father’s Day, Apokolips…Now, Little Girl Lost, Legacy) and the Batman Arc (World’s Finest, World’s Finest Part II, World’s Finest Part III, Knight Time, The Demon Reborn), taken as a whole…
It’s all in the sub-text. I'd like to think the relationship played out this way: “Sins of the Father” Dick returns home. “You Scratch My Back,” Barbra tries to hook up with Dick but he blows her off. In “Chemistry”, she insinuates getting married, but Dick isn’t interested. “World's Finest” is set after “Chemistry,”…
I was going to say: It’s two seasons, 13 episodes each. So it should be easy(ier) to knock it out relatively quickly. I think it’s the best adaptation of the Spider-Man comic that I’ve ever seen, in any medium.
So I just made it through the first season of “Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes”, and you told me to bug you with feed back so here we go (For anyone reading this that has yet to watch the series I spoil the hell out of the first season):
Thank You. That's what I love about this board. Where most civilians would look at that post and say "Maybe you should get some sun" (and there was a part of me that finished it and was like "Did I really just do that?"), here I keep getting up votes and being told I rock for my neurotic obsessions.
I don't know if it's "better"… But at this point my life I'm not really married to an interpretation of a particular character. I like seeing different interpretations of the Joker, Darkseid, whoever and seeing what a performer brings to it. I so thoroughly associate Ironside with the DCAU that if it's not set in that…
Technically we did, he just didn't say or do anything. Personally, I really liked Andre Braugher's rendition of Darkside and in my fantasies that's who they'd have gotten for Young Justice's third season.
"Toyman’s allegiance isn’t made clear, and while he fights Killer Frost (who is firmly Team Luthor), he’s not one of her victims when she freezes the betrayers, and he stands with Luthor in this episode’s final scene."
Thank you for that. I had actually been thinking of “Earth’s Mightiest Heroes” when I said I’d heard good things about “Assemble”. In fact you might have been the person I’d heard from.