Thanks for clearing that up. I was going to post the same thing, but you beat me by 24 hours.
Thanks for clearing that up. I was going to post the same thing, but you beat me by 24 hours.
There's something about the way that Stanton says, "bad area" that's pure magic.
You asshole, I'm glad I tortured you!
Me too.
What do you know, kid?
I'm sure it will be full of uplifting and hummable pop tunes. Toe tappin'.
I was laid up by a nasty flu when it first appeared on regular cable (FX perhaps?). I wasn't getting off the couch and even reaching for the remote was too much effort. The initial set-up was interesting, but the rest was absolute crap and got sillier and crappier as the movie wore on. The CGI work was already…
If there's one thing evil empires know about, it's quality health care.
What's up with the freakishly out of proportion tail?
"identical?"
I was absolutely obsessed with Dolby back in the day and managed to track down the imports. Such great work. There are parallels between Dolby and Devo. Both groundbreaking, innovative artists with unique points of view who's work is overshadowed by their "novelty" hits. Dolby's She Blinded Me With Science and Devo's…
I've always been indifferent to Superman, but I have a friend who's a lifetime fan. Your take on it is exactly his and it actually helps me understand the value of the character. You guys are the REAL heroes! (wipes tear from eye)
The Silmarillion? We'll just have to agree to disagree on that one.
B-but Lois is hot…
No, not Exlax! He should use Metamucil. It's safe…and effective.
Very well put. I'll also add that Deadpool, definitely a morally compromised hero, is played for laughs…a Mad magazine parody of that sort of character.
Ironic that the best current onscreen personna of what Superman SHOULD be, is Capt. America.
Seconded on the "ugh." God how I loathed her. One reason why I've never gone back for a second viewing of Sopranos is her.
Constable Bob is a prime example of never underestimating your opponent. I'm sure Patton Oswalt loved being able to get all badass for once.
I also love how very, very cold Lorne is. Terrific exit for a wonderful character. RIP Andy Hallett.
He's playing "wee" Christopher Guest.