"Mew mew safe! Mew mew very safe!"
"Mew mew safe! Mew mew very safe!"
That seems like the kind of thing a lawyer should have found out before releasing the DVD set.
At least two (and probably more) aren't currently available on YouTube: Deadly Bees and The Deadly Mantis, allegedly for copyright reasons. I don't think the Godzilla or Gamera stuff is on there, either.
You can still watch it on Hulu!
Sherman Hemsley just wasn't believable as a superhero.
That would be my jammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!
Which one was that? Jojo Dancer?
Plus, it doesn't hurt to work on a big project with lots of moving parts like a Marvel movie and learn how they function. I'm sure it helps develop skills that directors can use in later work. Experience can only be gained, not lost.
What? Huh? What's goin' on? I don't get it. Man, I gotta work out.
Oh, she's a treasure.
Does he irrationally hate Uzbeks?
Splitters!
And fuck the Academy for not nominating Michael Keaton for Spotlight. He was way better than Mark Ruffalo in that movie.
I think they're all on Hulu.
We've got your six. Who do you need killed?
So the AV Club is now sponsored by Samsung?
I'm… skeptical that the Japanese or Koreans don't have the technology to make live action sci-fi movies. The Japanese have a robot for every situation; if they really wanted to do balls out Avatar or Gravity style space epics, I don't think anything is stopping them, except perhaps fear of competing with American or…
That wasn't porn, that was 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. You should see a therapist.
To translate into Simpsons: The new comment system is the equivalent of two pizzas for the price of one at Doughy's.
-But Dad, Doughy's has terrible pizza.
-Yeah, but there's two!
Hey, remember the '80s?