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Even The Scary Ones
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They need at least one episode where his powers are manifested via the far more affordable “being wrapped in tinfoil” method. Or a bunch of tinsel.

Clearly just a byproduct of more misadventures of those lovable scamps messing up time several times over! It’d be kind of funny to see this worked into a future episode somehow.

So now he’s been in a movie featuring Ass Blasters... and also Tremors sequels! Heyooooooooooooo!

I already forgot where I read/heard stuff since the episode ended, maybe via a snippet of Talking Dead, but I think it was mentioned that the guy said something regarding a “Pope,” who may or may not be the Reaper leader. I’m assuming the sniper was meant to be a Reaper. For some reason, it almost felt like it was

So how much longer until FF games (specifically the probably never ending barrage of VII content) start delving into the dark reaches of Kingdom Heart subtitles. I can’t wait for the super niche side story expansion of FF VII: Materia Dream Metaphysical XVV-34*** Incumbent Colorado Nth Charlie Parker Pirate Shoestring

One of my favorite things about the post-Onslaught/Heroes Reborn time, beyond Thunderbolts which someone already mentioned, was at the end right before they moved everyone back into the main line where everything was just randomly merged with WildStorm content. I could say that due to not reading any of this since it

This just proves that the real Snyder Cut was the Ray Fishers we lost along the way.

I really enjoy the original series, but for some reason never feel like it was a big enough deal to warrant so many attempts at re-purposing it. But I only learned about it somewhere in the ‘90s when I randomly started watching reruns on A&E back when I had a reason to remember A&E even existed.

One of my bigger complaints would be the lack of special-ness coming from having abandoned Christmas in favor of New Year’s Day. Also I guess whatever other flaws come from the current era of the show. I don’t know. I’m still kind of discombobulated from watching BBC America’s often confounding marathon over the past

I’d throw in Grey Knight/Ghost Brigade/Lost Brigade/The Killing Box/Whatever Other Names It Used too. Can’t go wrong with some kind of supernatural sort-of-voodoo-zombie movie set during the Civil War that also features Corbin Bernsen, Ray Wise, Billy Bob Thornton, Matt LeBlanc, and two different Arquettes among

This will work best if they have Douglas acting in person, and every other character depicted via Land of Confusion-style puppets.

Also enjoyable to whatever degree he was in it in Prison, and since I haven’t seen it in a long time PROBABLY one of the highlights of Dracula 3000. Well, that and Vampire Coolio, and Dracula dressed like he got his outfit from a crap costume shop. Which they probably did.

It’s a real shame, since the part right after that was also cut where she ran up a wall and did a back flip while throwing knives and shooting guns at monsters was the highlight of the movie for me.

I’m fine with this. I didn’t quite care for the first 3-4 seasons, but when they revamped things to some degree and also started thinning out the ranks of the remaining original cast and adding in new faces it seemed to be far more interesting to me. For one season. Then last season was a mixture of slightly decent

My main question was why is being Chinese being referenced in a movie that presumably takes place in a fictional world (having never played any of the games beyond one demo, it seems reasonable to assume that this isn’t a “you’re hunting giant monsters, but you’re ON EARTH THE ENTIRE TIME OOOOOOH” franchise). And then

My most recent experience of seeing something including him was Funland in the past couple of months. Which I watched entirely due to being framed like it’s going to be some sort of horror film. And then it.... isn’t. RIP, Bruce Burger.

And here I was thinking that my comic book knowledge allowed me to look at losing Chadwick Boseman as “well, Shuri became Black Panther in the comics, so at least they can go that route even if they’d intended to maybe do that later on without necessarily having to react to an actual death/cast departure.” I guess we

And then you get the two Peter Cushing Doctor Who movies where in I think the second one a Dalek is defeated by being shoved down a ramp, where I think it eventually hits some rubble and falls over and explodes.

Alternately, just watch the video for Land of Confusion.

I’m still quasi-digging the show just because it’s following the “characters set out on a journey” format which at least allows for some fun situational shenanigans even if other elements don’t work out as well. I get that the main show (and not just because of roughly following the comic) needed to settle everyone at