
There’s actually a full length documentary called Doomed.
There’s actually a full length documentary called Doomed.
“and have 14 year old Sue crushing on Reed, which is kinda creepy for when they get together 10 years later.”
No, he did, it was one of Bob Denver’s last roles. It’s hard to find these days, but worth the effort.
Some of them are, but one important thing to remember is that there’s a pause button. You can put a pin in it and come back later, you don’t have to watch it all in one sitting. She could have put it out as 4 one hour long separate videos, but I’m always glad to see a long video from her. She is immensely…
Jenny Nicholson is one of the most popular Star Wars/theme park influencers on youtube, if the app isn’t working for her, then I wouldn’t have any confidence it would work for me. But even if it worked perfectly, what their selling just isn’t worth the price for most people, I get there’s people that it is worth it…
What about a fedora? The Untouchables was really good.
I Still Remember What You Did Last Summer...or maybe it was Spring, I suppose it could have been Autumn...whatever, you get the gist.
He successfully sued the kid’s parents for going to the authorities about their son being molested. There was some clause in the contract that said something about any complaints had to be handled through arbitration, so they violated protocol by reporting Salva to the authorities, which says to me that he put that…
“The movie was a fun revisit with the same characters who’d been on TV and basically felt like a long episode of the show.”
Reminds me of a story I read about Frank Sinatra, there was some paparazzo that was aggressively invasive, and he hired a team of photographers to follow him around and take pictures.
Yes, I agree, that’s what brought it down in my ranking when I thought about it. I love all the seasons too, but if I have to pick a favorite, season 4 would be it, at least right now. Season 2 is at bottom for me because the show just stops dead every time Peggy’s priest shows up, but still plenty to like about it.
My first thought was Mad Men, but looking back, there was some great stuff in season 3, but for me, season 4 is when it’s firing on all cylinders. Don is finally free of his marriage, and is the man about town we wanted to see. He and his cohorts have broken away and started their own ad agency. The awesome Christmas…
Ha, no! Other than the animated Spiderverse movies, I haven’t seen a Sony Spiderman related movie since Amazing Spiderman 1, they all look terrible. Venom does seem to be the one that works for them though, so that’s why I didn’t include it. I was already out of comics by the time Venom was a thing, so I don’t know if…
It’s come out a few times already under different names, Amazing Spiderman 1&2, Morbius, Madame Web. I think they were even going to release it under the title El Muerto at one point.
I just watched it, it wasn’t bad at all, some pretty good lines actually.
Where’s David Zaslav when we need him?
Ok, that’s funny, but you did leave out the part before he was cast in a TV show, he didn’t want to traumatize his children for life. It sounds a lot worse when you leave that part out.
Check out a little horror flick called Better Watch Out, that’s pretty close to an R rated Home Alone.
I probably wouldn’t go as high as an A, but I’d give it a solid B, it was a pretty cool movie. Actually, it might have made it to an A if I didn’t already know that the little girl was a vampire, I wonder if that was the original intention of the filmmakers.
The funny thing is, he said that if he did Star Trek, that wouldn’t count as his last movie, it would stand apart from his official body of work. I guess because it’s an adaptation, but so was Jackie Brown, so, I don’t know.