endymion421
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I forgot about this gem but thanks for bringing it back into my consciousness! So, so good. And as far as X-men costume design goes, pockets are way better than a million useless pouches.

Given Wes Anderson’s casting track record that would end up with Bill Murray fighting Jason Schwartzman? I’d be down to watch it, serve as the “Rushmore” sequel we never knew we wanted.

Yeah I mean Pusha and Drake aren’t even from the same country, let alone the same womb. Burning your own flesh and blood like this, travesty.

Reminds me a bit of this episode of “Scrubs” where they played on the idea that they were labeled a “dramedy” and shot the majority of it as a sitcom with bright lighting and different jokes and sound effects etc. but at the end was all, “life isn’t like a sitcom” and had a really depressing ending. Though as far as I

As it should be! Sadly, that trope is ubiquitous enough to fit any number of sitcoms that made it longer than “Kevin Can Wait” though I guess that gives the new show more material to skewer. Making lemonade out of decades of sitcom lemons.

Or if she kills him at the end of each episode and he comes back as a different guy who annoys her in a different way, but they never address the change in acting or personality and they’re all named Kevin. Like, one episode he is a condescending wannabe intellectual who mansplains concepts to her in front of their

Right on, good for Meloni, I like his acting and he deserves the work. Though Stabler was my least favorite of the main four detectives (Munch, Tutuola, Benson, Stabler in that order) so I’ll probably not watch it.

I agree with you about how we should wait and see if celebs truly deserve a statue or if they get weird and reactionary in their old age (like half those Monty Python guys among other examples) or get involved in sexual assault scandals (like Ronaldo) though I do think that the celeb in question should have some say

When I was a kid I must have watched that movie, well, more times than I can recall. As far as the vast Scooby-Doo franchise goes it beats the hell out of the live action movies (though their casting was good) but falls short of “Mystery Incorporated”

I’m sure people in upstate NY feel the same way when every other show ever created takes place in NY, NY and they don’t have like Law and Order: Buffalo or “The Rochester Files” or something like that. States are more than just their capitols or biggest cities. One of the things I found interesting when watching

I think that they’re still making that Stabler series where he fights gangs, or something like that, not sure where the pandemic left it but as far as I can recall it was on the docket and in the canon L&O universe, unlike, unfortunately, Christopher Meloni’s other cop show “Happy!”

just like they did with the San Die, I mean, Los Angeles Chargers. Even though I have no stake in the team, I wish they were still in San Diego. It is sad seeing them play in a 1/3 filled LA Galaxy stadium (even outside of the Covid pandemic) cause people in LA don’t give a damn about them. Or the Rams (though that is

So they finally stole that title away from Cabot Cove eh? Well if you don’t want to visit Santa Barbara maybe you can go see Dual Spires.

Yeah there was a whole storyline fromHellblazer 167 with S.W. Manor and John being in a relationship.

Yeah if they were going to have a bland protagonist to serve as an audience introduction to all these kharacters and fighters by training with them as the story progressed, they could have just used Shujinko from MK: Deception

That’s right, and also just as spineless considering Perlman is like 70. Though still in great shape.

I don’t really get the tone of this article, especially the comparison to a “Spider-Man reboot” because there have been a dozen or so Spider-Man shows, plenty of movies, and lots of other Marvel content where he pops in for an episode, whereas “Constantine” only got the one season and thankfully Matt Ryan wasn’t

That’s a tough one, but I’d rather Ted Cruz bite it. He’s just such a smug loser who thinks he “owns the libs” on twitter all the time. Also, dude challenged Ron Perlman to a fight and then backed down. What a knob.

come on now, Ann Coulter was *totally* hilarious on “The Boondocks” /s

I agree with your first paragraph that Gumb was, similar to Dolarhyde in “Red Dragon” though not quite the same, too damaged by abuse and loathing to really understand the complexities of sex, sexuality, and gender. Dolarhyde was made more sympathetic, and was nearly able to control the Red Dragon due to love, but his