I don’t know if that’s a fair assessment. Case in point, facial hair-less Sam Elliott from 1972's Frogs. Which is weird to see him not look like he has for seemingly the past 20 or so years.
I don’t know if that’s a fair assessment. Case in point, facial hair-less Sam Elliott from 1972's Frogs. Which is weird to see him not look like he has for seemingly the past 20 or so years.
Or do what I do and just read the comics from IDW, where they’ve managed to use what effectively counts as the original movie team (unless the original movie team exists in an alternate reality like all the other versions), the Real Ghostbusters team, the reboot team, the Extreme Ghostbusters team, a group of I think…
After getting used to the show not being what I imagined/maybe had hoped it would be, I did finally begin liking it more often than I didn’t. And if the show’s still suffering from some of the stuff that hasn’t worked from the beginning, I almost view that as a strength rather than a weakness, just from the odd mess…
I always love/hate whenever a new show I’d watch is announced in some fashion and I think COOL A NEW SHOW TO WATCH, only to find out the initial approach was apparently more “we MIGHT be making this new show, we’ll figure it out later on.” And then only later do I find out that sure, it’s probably happening now, as…
I did get a kick out of seeing the trailer for this before Halloween months ago and just thinking, “sweet, someone decided to remake Cube because.”
I’ll miss this show, but at the same time it’s pretty astounding to me to think that The Asylum put out a thing that not only turned out good (in one form or another), but lasted five seasons. Also sad to soon be without a zombie show I actually look forward to watching. To be fair, last season of Fear the Walking…
In a perfect world, we’d get a movie that reused as many of these old movie/TV/commercial mascot costumes as possible in all of their current unsettling-decrepitude-having glory. Or a knock-off Five Nights at Freddy’s movie that inexplicably only has Mac Tonight, Howard the Duck, and the original Teenage Mutant Ninja…
That’s about where I am on it. I’m sad that I guess we really are losing Jesus, but whatever. Just get Daryl to find his book of secret ninja tricks and have him start parkouring everything to death, with the added bonus of a crossbow! And Dog the dog can do it too!
As I’ve become more fond of Z Nation, it’s always fun when TWD wanders into that show’s territory, even if it’s not long lasting. Hopefully the Whisperer stuff will keep up a creepier vibe, or at least not get near a Saviors level of “people spending a lot of time talking, with the occasional gun fired at someone.”
To be fair, if the borrowed plot idea you’re talking about is the Secret Chamber of Irresponsible Teens, that show had transitioned over to being Fear the Ranching/Native American Hating Dead. On that note, it’ll be a real shame when the inhabitants of Hilltop all die of asphyxiation/zombies created by deaths due to…
I think I will side with “that wasn’t that great” as far as the constant hallucinations went, and hitting fast forward a ton on the Negan stuff (I’m pretty sure this was basically a massively simplified version of that one stand-alone issue of the comic that’s a bit after all the stuff with the…
I see things about a Secret Six show and get (very) cautiously excited! I then read about it not being the more recent incarnations of the idea! Less excited! But who knows. I’m guessing it proves acceptable-to-good, doesn’t perform well because it’s comic-related (although ignoring the later Secret Six material…
Looks like it’s time for Fox to give Joe Pesci a call.
The (presumed bot-based) tweet about Venom pushing an LGBT agenda was worth a bit of a chuckle, at any rate. For many reasons.
I hope this works out. I was maybe looking forward to it the most out of the various League books coming after No Justice, and then the delays set in and WHOOPSY-DOODLE. I suspect I’ll still like it, but the enthusiasm isn’t quite there anymore. Also getting a bit burnt out on DC’s current habit of chaining events of…
Or find a way to resurrect him between now and this streaming service taking off, but use the Kid Loki concept and now you’ve got a precocious child lying to everyone... but for GOOD reasons! Unless they follow the overall arc, in which case the series finale will be a wee bit dark.
I wish we’d get some kind of Yakuza Kiwami-esque revamps of Lament of Innocence and Curse of Darkness. I have both, but my (third) PS2 was starting to feel a bit iffy by the time I retired it for a PS3, and I’m one of those people who will gladly shell out more money for a re-release of an older game as long as it…
Sounds like Jennifer Garner can’t catch a break with Marvel films, whether or not they’re actually legit Marvel films.
I wish I’d felt more emotional by the end, but I think missing the past 1-2 seasons kind of prevented that to a slight degree. Also partially the fault of CN developing its desire to air new episodes as if they loaded them into a cannon and just blasted them out to let them land wherever they did, in whatever…
I’d say it’s somewhere in my top five, but I always have a hard time making such lists. CN’s had a lot of solid shows over the years, and I think I’d even make a (poorly defined) argument for stuff like My Gym Partner’s a Monkey being upper level in some ways.