Loved Coulson geeking out on the Howling Commando gadget stash. They really haven't touched upon his geek love of superhero stuff in the series much.
Loved Coulson geeking out on the Howling Commando gadget stash. They really haven't touched upon his geek love of superhero stuff in the series much.
Possibly my favorite moment of the entire series thus far.
It's a hot mess regardless of the version, but the re-cut version is definitely the worst. Even though Lynch's Dune is a train-wreck, I can't help but watch it when it's on the tee vee. Such a bizarre fever dream of a movie.
Fear is the mind killer. Yeah, Dune was on BBC America over the weekend.
The Hulk, Hulk-hopping through the desert is a kick-ass scene.
Loved the lobby scene when we got to see the characters come in and out of the scene. Personally, I'm not a fan when Portlandia tries to execute a season-long, or in this case, an episode long arc. I'll give them kudos for pushing the formula forward, but to me it's never as funny or successful as a "regular" episode.…
Weren't there rampaging cub scouts, or a rampaging little league team or something like that? It's been a while.
My favorite episode so far. Lots of fun moments. The Lola sequence may have been a bit cheesy effects-wise, but it was an absolute hoot. I still want to see Deathlok LOOKING LIKE DEATHLOK dammit.
It would be even better if the mustache style changes every week. The biker. The Hitler. The hipster handlebar…
Sooooo…you win?
I symbolically dump your high school textbooks for this post.
Oh Jesus Christ on a pogo stick, really? Wolverine is going to "die". Yeah, ironic quotes intentional. He will conveniently come back to life. If anyone wants odds, I will happily oblige you within reason.
Funny, I joked with my wife last night about how we used to look forward to Sunday nights for The Simpsons. Hell, I don't even remember the last new episode I watched.
Didn't Conan also write the Monorail episode? If so, that's my vote.
I could have sworn that Max also interrupted the news on another Chicago station, channel 32 (now a Fox affiliate). Of course that was many years and many bran cells ago, so my memory could be challenged.
The 80's Flash was "accidental" crap? Puh-lease, it was intended to be the campy, goofy classic that it is from the start. Lorenzo Semple Jr. wrote the screenplay for crying out loud.
Look, there is water coming from my eyes. Is it a sign a weakness? No, it comes from the sadness that Hollywood is going to take another fun movie from the 80's and muck it all up.
Replace "fear" with "certainty."
Since War Rocket Ajax couldn't even handle the Birdmen, I'll put my money on Comet.
Simmons' TARDIS line made me love her even more.