Definitely. I think this is the best way to make "the next Deadpool", by just trying new genres and seeing what works. YA superhero can work (looking at you, Sky High), so I'm hoping this goes well
Definitely. I think this is the best way to make "the next Deadpool", by just trying new genres and seeing what works. YA superhero can work (looking at you, Sky High), so I'm hoping this goes well
Magik is my second favorite mutant (behind Kitty Pryde) so I've been waiting for her to join the X-Men movies for a while now. If this turns out to be true I'm going to be very excited for this movie
I'm actually a fan of Cupid. I agree, her characterization is kinda thin, I'd like more (Though I don't know if she would work with Captain Cold levels of backstory). I tend to enjoy the scenery chewing villains on comic book shows, and she's right up that alley. If Cupid was a tad less murder-y, she'd fit right in on…
Don't forget Fringe! Seth Gabel's Lincoln Lee was awesome
I usually recommend people start with the season 4 episode "The Gang Solves the Gas Crisis". It's a good way of introducing the characters and is one of the best ones
I think the only couple in a current show that I'm invested in is Barry Allen and Caitlin Snow in the Flash. I just feel like they have more chemistry than Barry and Iris (and don't even get me started on the writers adding Caitlin and Jay)
There's an episode of Fringe in Season 1 where a woman has a vampiric need for spinal fluid, so much so that her husband extracts it from himself and gives it to her. Ever since then, I've had an irrational fear of losing spinal fluid. I'm probably more scared of being paralyzed than anything else in the world. So…
I didn't realize people were that passionate about The Secret Circle. Now I might actually have to watch it
I'm more offended by the fact that the show's terrible
Where is "Party of Six"? Don't get me wrong, these are some of the best episodes, but "Party of Six" is far and away their funniest episode.
I actually kind of like them. I've bought a variant or two over the years, if I like the cover more than the normal one. It's kinda fun to see other artists do it sometimes. Now, yeah, the people that go out of their way to buy them all are crazy. But it can be fun. The Marguerite Sauvage variant looks cool for…
I use "Clearest Blue" for my final sprint when I'm running, so I'm glad to hear I'm not alone
I feel like just adding a bow to characters to make them female is more offensive than having a few extra male characters
I'm not sure if they've mentioned it before, but the visual gag that Vernon went to "Belarus Medical School" was my absolute favorite. That's exactly where Vernon would go
I'd listen to that Nancy Drew podcast in a heartbeat. Right after reading it, I started to think about the logistics of it, and how much or little credit to give the AV Club
Yeah, I guess that's true. And he's probably the least terrible character on the show. It's just the show definitely does not paint him in a good light
I've been having fears that I'm Paul for a while now, but seeing Amy and realizing I'd date her just confirmed it. Dang, I'm doomed for boredom.
Is the other side of the bingo when she plays Jenna Coleman's sister on Doctor Who? Because I feel like that'd be perfect casting.
the N64 was my first console, so I don't have any nostalgia for 8/16 bit songs. However, I still absolutely love them. Maybe I'm of a generation where I'm indifferent to either, since I would be happy with either style. After all, it's not like my GBC or GBA had HD music. Maybe that's why I like it
Now I really want to see a rom-com starring Mads Mikkelsen. Toby Jones can play his advice-giving but dim-witted best friend.