They mentioned the Lannisters in the inventory.
They mentioned the Lannisters in the inventory.
Marvel. I used a Hydra team from the recent SHIELD set, led by Baron Strucker himself. We were doing a 300 point battle royal.
The wife and I saw Hail, Caesar! this evening and quite enjoyed it. It's not ever going to be essential Cohen brothers but it was a fun movie with some great visuals.
Coach. He came on at the last minute. Tom Jones was first class of course.
I was on a plane once with Tom Jones and another time one of the guys from The Deadliest Catch (the older brother whose dad was the captain who died on the show). He sat in the row right in front of me and got very drunk and was talking the whole flight to me and the lady sitting next to me who was a roller derby team…
Scooby Doo can doo doo, but Jimmy Carter is smarter.
I almost read that as Mickey Dolenz looking like the Scorpion King. Now I'm picturing the Rock touring with the Monkees.
Aw man, this sucks. He made some amazing music.
Look out, Itchy. He's Irish!
There was also a part with eating clam soup.
We're also past the point where slapstick really doesn't works solely on its own anymore. One of the best physical comedians around is Kaitlin Olson, but her physical humor is in service to other parts of the character she plays.
*pinches your nose between the knuckles of my index and middle fingers before knocking my hand down with my other fist*
And with characters like the Marx Brothers or Stooges, they weren't just screen characters - they were the public personae of their performers. Whether in movies or hosting a game show, Groucho Marx was always Groucho Marx.
Or if they tried to do a Marx Brothers reboot. All you really end up with is people doing impersonations.
I honestly don't understand the intention of a Three Stooges reboot. There's no way to really separate the characters from their performers, not to mention they were a definite product of their time.
I got confused by the pictures by Risen and Race. Is Jospeh Fiennes starring in both?
And twitchier.
I'm guessing it wasn't for his rich contributions to sequential art.
Skinhead Bowl-a-Rama.
Marky Ramone was at the Albuquerque comic con last month for some reason.