There were certainly problems with this aside from the costume, but this really didn't help. I liked the final pants they had, but this top is a nightmare.
There were certainly problems with this aside from the costume, but this really didn't help. I liked the final pants they had, but this top is a nightmare.
No. No, it really isn't. If its streaming or you can get the DVDs from the library, you might check out some recommended episodes or watch the first few seasons, but the whole thing kind of peters out, then tries to get back up to speed, then grinds to a halt, then implodes.
Not existing doesn't sound that bad. It's the fading I can't stand.
Cautiously optimistic. It looks pretty good, but some of the physicality we're glimpsing doesn't look too good (the quick view of Hal and Sinestro sparring) and that mask is still bonkers. They could at least left the eyes normal or something - they look bizarre to me. I dunno. I think it'll be alright, but…
Don't forget the underpants!
I liked it more than Incredible Hulk. I thought the characterization of Loki was really well done and I was better able to enjoy the escapades. But, yeah, I agree it didn't blow me away like Iron Man did. (And I liked Incredible Hulk, so I'm not trying to down that at all)
I thought the remake had its good points - I liked the Oompa Loompa songs and the closer alignment to the book in spots, but then they went of the deep end with the Wonka Dad nonsense, and Depp's Wonka was too goofy. I was really hoping for the spry wondrous man from the book. Wilder had that far more - he seemed so…
I like the sound of this "Grimm" show...
What I am hearing is what sounds like the basis for a TARDIS in the long run.
I agree - I am loving Who right now, but I could use a bit of fluff as a break. This wasn't too dark, but it still was so emotional. I'd like a fun episode where our hearts can get a break. Maybe with some sunshine. NewWho needs a "trouble with tribbles" episode, I think.
I really thought the rooftop-shirt-open scene was ruined by the sheer slowness of Tom Welling. It was even slower in slow motion and it could have been okay, I could have bought that our vision was being slowed down because of how fast Superman is, but he exits the door and poses. Not, like, a quick look around - he…
"Fuck these guys."
Mr. Lamarr,
DeNiro was the Fearless Leader. DeVito was Boris.
I'm just glad we get Fringe Season 4. I doubt it'll go beyond that, but four seasons is a pretty solid showing for such a story-based series. I hope the behind-the-scenes folks continue to be crazy with the whole thing.
As much as one could argue it needed more time, or better scheduling, or a better promo, the fact is that Arrested Development had 53 awesome episodes as you say - and what's better, they had a satisfying ending to the saga. It's nice to have a show that didn't start amazing and sputter out. They really went out on…
With cheese on top. It's called Cincinatti chili. It's not at all like regular southwest style chili, either, it's still pretty dang good. Kind of a Greek chili style, like what you'd put on a coney dog.
I remember that - don't remember anything else, but I do recall reading that issue somewhere a while back.
'the Hell is Peter? Is that what we call observers now, Peters?
I think given the WW2 setting it should have a good grasp on it's patriotism.