I stand with you. Arthur sucks.
I stand with you. Arthur sucks.
The reviewer complaining about anyone else being a killjoy after flailing about to find victimization of women wherever he looks is the height of irony.
Yeah, I couldn't quite follow the argument but it boiled down to two major points. Correct me if I'm wrong…
I'm reading the reviews as I go along, so this episode is as far as I have gotten, but man… do I read Vanessa differently than Oliver does. She's not the virginal "Madonna" character, she is Lady MacBeth. Fisk is in a corner and regressing to his childhood fears, and she comes in like the adult and forges a new path.…
My family is Old South. We don't have any money anymore, but particularly in my grandparent's generation, they remembered a time in which they did have money and land.
As a big fan of Rogue in the 80s, I've heard Carey did a great job with her during his run on X-Men:Legacy. I can't find any trade collections of this of more than a few issues. Anyone know of any, or is it worth the trouble to read the modern rogue storyline?
The South can't come again until it rises.
Didn't Bendis invent the character? So he kinda gets to say what her powers are.
The worst thing about parenthood.
The time to go outside song is the greatest thing to ever happen to me. I've conditioned my child to go outside and play based upon a cartoon. Thanks, Nick, Jr!
The lack of Peppa Pig on this list is a massive oversight. The worst part is realizing that yeah, I'm Daddy Pig. I know quite a bit about (whatever Peppa was asking about).
Whoever writes/produces their songs is a genius. A lot of their songs are better than a lot of pop songs on the radio, it's just that the lyrics are about sharing or why some animal is so cool. They are catchy as hell, and I find myself humming them around the house.
Damn. Beat me to the Ted Cruz joke.
I hate genre arguments, but I always thought that RHH kept their distance from psychobilly because of the lack of death imagery and such. I just thought of them as a punk band with some rockabilly, much like early Social D.
I am unreasonably emotionally invested in this movie. Please do not screw this up, Marvel.
Considering BSG came out in 2003 and Carol Danvers rewrite as a major character began with House of M in 2005… I am convinced that Sackhoff's Starbuck is partly the inspiration for the new Captain Marvel.
The Posette and I are re-watching BSG and in S1, Six suddenly appears to everyone and then promptly disappears at the end of the episode when she turns a corner. The Starbuck Angel idea clearly had precedent in the show's universe.
I agree with this. Spider-Man has to be Peter Parker in Civil War because the general moviegoing public knows Parker is Spidey. The whole point of the unveiling is that the comic universe is exposed to a secret the reader already knew. Which is why it would be great to have Tobey Maguire bring back Parker one more…
I don't read the regret into the humiliation baptism scene as you do. Before the final scene, the only true emotion I saw from Plainsview was when he cradled the ore like a baby having his broken leg set. That was his love.
I do agree that they sure the allure of Jordan's lifestyle, but that goes to what I call the Trainspotting defense: "People forget the pleasure in it. After all, we're not stupid." You do all the drugs because it feels good. Though I do think the film encourages us to laugh at Jordan quite a bit, and shows him…