doctorbenway19
DoctorBenway19
doctorbenway19

That first mummy film was one of my favorite films growing up and I still have a great fondness for it. Modern blockbusters (except for some aspects of the Marvel movies) have forgotten how to be fun. The Mummy was FUN.

oh sweet jebus yes

there are so few genuinely great werewolf movies

It should be noted that Universal's monsters already had a shared universe. It was a shared universe with Abbot and Costello.

I worked at a grocery store deli for a while and the scene was pretty much an accurate representation of what it's like to prep and cook those roast chickens in plastic containers that everyone likes so much. So much blood and ice O_o

He's one of the people who essentially invented the modern art of standup comedy. Just watch his 1983 comedy special "Bill Cosby: Himself", he was very, very funny and one of the all time great comic performers. As awful as the things he's done have been (I'm not gonna say allegedly because it seems pretty clear he's

the only Cosby punchline that has gotten funnier since this all began and that keeps running through my head every time I see more news about it is "How long can YOU tread water??"

My heart did a backflip watching the first episode of the Simpsons where Homer refers to that book (season 2's Saturdays Of Thunder) by citing a section titled "Cosby's first law of inter-generational perversity"

she doesn't understand boundaries AND IT'S HEARTBREAKING

I'd watch the hell out of that

He's gonna be Joe Scarborough's stunt double

My reaction to finding out Matthew Perry wrote a play called "The Edge Of Longing" is basically Homer Simpson's guffawing at Kirk Van Houten's "Can I Borrow A Feeling?"

Tina Turner can always use more of those

homemade helicopter operator, atchyer service

The Night Rider 2020

I live in New Mexico and as far as I can tell it's always been like this

who does he think he is? Quentin Tarantino?

spending half the movie as Gundam starring Harold Perinau (sp?) was my main issue with the matrix revolutions

and me

Didn't Kirk get trapped in something very similar to this episode's Confucian happy place in Generations?