Was there a pattern of “happy” endings before El Camino, though? I remember thinking Jesse’s resolution in the movie was welcome new ground for an often much darker universe.
Was there a pattern of “happy” endings before El Camino, though? I remember thinking Jesse’s resolution in the movie was welcome new ground for an often much darker universe.
Thanks for the detective work. I see that he was also Snickers (one of the Candy Bars) in “Hudson Hawk”!
Finally, an internet personality that I dislike more than PewDiePie.
Wanna see an SNL article not about Pete or the news anchor guys someday, all just “Cecily Strong shows up to work regularly, does good job, does not look like a candy cane with a bunch of tattoos on it.”
Albert Fish? I mean that guy was a real jerk . . . .
Thing is, it’s all cool and stuff, but in the end, it’s the real-world results that counts. We’ve been seeing diminished returns for each generation since quite some times already, each one of them having announced anything between 2 to 4 times, or about, more power than the previous generation. Thing is, what we get…
Albert Fish died, Jack the Ripper died, Wayne Williams will die....El Cuco has done this for hundreds perhaps thousands of years. The next episode asks the real pertinent question at this point....can it be killed or even contained?
I have a problem with the mixing of biological entities with supernatural horror. El Cuco needs to eat actual protein and is said to just be following the evolutionary imperative to survive. That would make him like the creature(s) from Carpenter’s, “The Thing”. Truly horrifying but not any different, in the end, than…
I think I have a good casting for Mr Fantastic. Think about it for a minute. Joel McHale. If he gets way less buff of course.
I want Mads Mikkelsen as Doctor Doom, and I don’t care that he was already an MCU villain. Then they should age everybody else up to appropriately match Mads Mikkelsen, and make Johnny Sue’s son from a previous marriage instead of her brother, because nobody wants to see a guy in his 50s playing pranks on Ben Grimm.
Considering how much of a narrow-minded asshat Jim was in super-early Office, and how idiotic Jack Ryan can be in the Amazon show, I think there’s a potentially interesting Krasinski-acted Reed Richards.
I’d prefer David Tennant. He can do the light comedy the film(s) will likely have, but also make the sci-fi mumbo jumbo sound real enough and play a little arrogant, too. (I guess you’d have to overlook the fact that he played Killgrave of course, but that seems okay.)
Well, if it’s anything like the last three movies, the guy playing Johnny Storm’s going to be the best part and end up playing a much more interesting character in another MCU movie.
I like Krasinski and he looks the part, but I feel like his Persona is too warm to be Reed. My personal vote would be Adrien Brody with David Tennant as close runner-up.
I saw Screech and MPG at a Comic Con in Pittsburgh late last year and they seemed totally cool with each other. Fist-bumped on meeting and made small talk. MPG had an almost resigned “hey, ya gotta make money somehow” attitude. All that said, Mario Lopez and Elizabeth Berkeley we’re supposed to be there as well but…
Saw a version of this on Binging with Babish the other day where he compared Parasite’s version of jjapaguri to shaving black truffles onto a Big Mac.
I’m reminded of an amusing anecdote from an otherwise unremarkable former college acquaintance. Dude was a caddy at some opulent NY country club. He was assigned to a golfer, introduced himself, and the golfer continued to call him “caddy” all day.
Maybe I’m just a weirdo who watched too much daytime television as a child, but I know what Fantasy Island is. I was kind of curious how this would work--the cool poster(s) helped--but in hindsight I shouldn’t have expected anything.
Finally, the prequel to August: Osage County that I’ve been clamoring for.