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Eh, Bad News Bears was the granddaddy of ALL these young pups!

Joker actually DID appear in one Superfriends episode. It was from the '85 season, which was retitled to Galactic Guardians. Also featuring the Royal Flush Gang!

The Super Powers episodes with Darkseid and co. were decent, even if they did reduce Dark to being weirdly obsessed with Wonder Woman. :)

With the lackluster DCEU lineup so far, this should've probably been called Cry For Help Squad.

Oakland bottom with an L.A. top?

Awww, you're just a one track lover down a two way lane.

That tommygunner was REALLY into his work!

I will fully agree with this assessment! The first hour or so is perfectly entertaining on its own. Not up to the level of the best stuff from the first three, but fun enough. Even the much maligned "fridge sequence" I was willing to overlook the first time I watched it. ("Hey! It's not that much sillier than the

That might be my personal pick for "Most Favorite Opening Sequence Ever". Besides being a dazzling toe-tapping sequence on its own, it slyly sets the precedent for the rest of the movie. Oh sure, on the surface you might not see the connection between a random musical number and a dark supernatural adventure story,

Finally! It's good to see a comprehensive, analytical article of this series, and not just a Marvel fanboy whinefest. Even, surprisingly enough, in the comment section! Yes, the movies aren't entirely comic accurate. Yes, they have a habit of throwing in characters for name-recognition only purposes and completely

Holy crap! I had no idea Mary "Lady Jaye" McDonald-Lewis was Veronica Deane! I kept recognizing the voice but not placing it! As a longtime old-school G.I. Joe fan, I am unreasonably excited about this.

After all the balls rolling and dominoes put in place on this show, I'd find it pretty freaking funny if Henry, of all people, ended up being the most dangerous obstacle.

No, sorry. I gotta jump on this wagon. You are correct, sir. Golden Gun truly is the most unwatchable Bond movie. Even the more notoriously badly received Bond films (probably Moonraker or View to a Kill) have at least one or two good action scenes in there, or at least an ATTEMPT to go grand or epic. (Even if they

Also, regardless of what you think of the film's merits, or lack thereof, that last action sequence was incredible. I've only seen the movie all the way through once, but have rewatched that scene several times.

It gives me hope for humanity when, in this day and age, I randomly run across a Critic reference. Well done, sir!

I may be wrong here, and feel free to correct me if I am, but isn't this season the standard "Animated Marvel 26" episodes long? Meaning shouldn't there be 6 more episodes left (assuming they count the webisodes as a single episode, which it looks like they do)? I'm not saying you have to keep reviewing a show you're

The worst part is how much you wanna bet that when the premiere DOES come back six months later it's just a full episode dedicated to the POV of the captured group leading up to that moment? No doubt followed by 2 or 3 more episodes dealing with Carol and Morgan's situation and what's going on back in town with Tara

Ahhhhhh! Thanks! Looks like I have some back-searching to do. :)

A different action movie examined from every year? I love this idea. And Dirty Harry is a perfect choice to lead the pack.

Ohh man! The Void Arc! Wasn't that thing a three or four-parter as well? I remember being so disappointed that that arc was so long and so many better ones were so short. I had completely wiped that from my mind! That WAS awful.