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Even The Scary Ones
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I knew it was ending, but wasn’t sure if I should be making the effort to see the finale when it airs tonight based on having wandered off right around the time the Islands arc thingy kicked off. And less due to not enjoying the increasing serialization but more thanks to CN’s continuously deepening commitment to

Pretty much all that. And thanks for explaining things in my absence! I haven’t read the comics in a number of years, so I’ve been uncertain if all of my misgivings of certain aspects of the show’s creative interpretation of the material have been on target, or me just getting bristly over something I’m not even right

An acceptable end to the season, for sure. But one that still leaves me wishing they’d done a better job with Angelville. I guess I’m willing to accept much less awful TC in this situation, but they never did enough really to build Jody up so that his death had more impact beyond simply feeling like the necessary

I still wish to hell that Angelville had been done better. It’s had its moments, but it just seems to be too... lacking. But yeah, tonight was fairly solid enough. For smaller moments, I especially enjoyed Hoover’s vampire admission/wig adjusting.

I feel a bit better about this, but then I also kept getting distracted, which in this case didn’t do as much harm to my viewing experience as it did when I watched 6-Headed Shark Attack last night and kept managing to miss small moments that I figured would’ve been more obviously noticeable. And huh, I do have to say

Same here. I’m just happy I finally thought to turn that off and see if it helped at all.

I’m pretty sure they made it into space in the third one, which also had David Hasselhoff as Ian Ziering’s astronaut dad. And then ended with Tara Reid being seemingly crushed by space shuttle debris that was followed by a fan vote to see if she would survive, based entirely I believe on Reid asking for more money

It’s sad that it seems to have gained a better budget than the past however many entries, yet lost.... something. I guess just not having all the puppets be Nazis. Of course, the original stuff was weird after they managed to give us a reason to root for most of the puppets in the third movie after they’d basically

But how does it compare to 1975's A Boy and His Dog? I think the lack of Don Johnson would tank this one for me, personally. Also, I recall being somewhat intrigued when seeing trailers for this last year, but the recent spate of Imagine Dragons-riddled commercials has made me only want to watch as the film slowly

My favorite thing about watching the Clerks animated series was that I actually managed to randomly catch the clip show episode when it aired on ABC, and that ended up being my only exposure to it until I saw it on DVD some time later and immediately bought it. And then finding out that out of the two episodes ABC

Yeah, I do wish the show would reign in the wacky aspects a bit more often. And I really just need to stop thinking about the comics and let the show do whatever it wants. The only problem is that so far the show isn’t entirely succeeding when it breaks free into new territory, like the continued lack of what made the

This sounds like something that could’ve easily debuted some October on Sci-Fi. And all I can now do is vaguely recall several movies of such a nature that have actually debuted over the past few Octobers. Can’t wait to catch it on HBO or Showtime in the future, like I did with the Bye-Bye Man! God that movie was

Clearly best to wait and do this with an elderly Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, and directed by an elderly Edgar Wright.

AND HIS (her) NAME IS JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHN-na CENA (Holmgren). Doo-doodoodooooooooooooo, DOO-doodoodoooooooooooooo*diarrhea*

No, I meant Richard Harrison. This should explain everything! EVERYTHING. https://www.you tube.com/watch?v=ThpdB-W89gg I guess just copy/paste that and remove the space I added in “youtube.” I tried including it in the comment, and while it seemed to actually embed the video in the box, when I finished everything and

While taking an East Asian history course years back at my local community college, the teacher ended up letting me borrow a copy of the original miniseries on DVD to view at home. I want to say it was enjoyable. I also can’t recall exactly why I did that, because I don’t really remember doing anything about it after

I was going to make a joke about how the new version of Shogun better have a Garfield phone appear at some point, but I’m confusing Richard Chamberlain with Richard Harrison.

With Gene Snitsky as the staff physician.

For me, the show’s still picking up steam again after last week helped build up some extra momentum after the season began a bit meander-y. Thanks to my own vague recollections and Wikipedia, I can say they’re doing some new stuff with the vampire stuff, but I enjoyed it well enough. So far. It looks to be taking a

I don’t entirely recall the entire book, but I believe I did enjoy it, so hopefully the movie can do it some justice. Also, I love whenever The Boy is mentioned, I think it’s the one that’s a Chiller Films thing with David Morse and Rainn Wilson. I never saw either The Boy, but that one somehow wins out over the