
Speaking of cheesy intros... it's not from the 90's, but here's prerequisite Simon & Simon intro.
Speaking of cheesy intros... it's not from the 90's, but here's prerequisite Simon & Simon intro.
I think they certainly weren't very deep, but they were also very self aware of what they were and what they were going for. That I think it the appeal of some of those shows. Also Bruce Campbell was in half of those cheesy syndicated 90's shows, so I'm sure there's his following to account for as well.
....okay. I said nothing to suggest otherwise.
Yeah, Kevin Spacey's character plays a lot of PS3 on the show too.
As long as you already have them downloaded. Some people who are perhaps not reading them on a PC and therefore have more limited storage probably don't have all the digital comics that they "own" all stored on their device and download them as they read them. That's where the problem would be as they are currently…
No, I agree the movies have still been good after the Disney buyout. Wasn't trying to contradict your point as I agree with it, just making sure you're using accurate facts to back up the point.
To be fair, Disney was not involved in Iron Man 1, that was all Marvel and Marvel films. The fact that Marvel could take a relatively lower tier character in the public conscious like Iron Man and make a movie THAT good and THAT successful is what made Disney interested in buying them in the first place, so pretty…
That makes them a ton of money from that audience. Clearly you're not the audience for that; that stuff is not aimed at you, and I doubt they intend for every single product they create to be targeted at you. They more often than not do a pretty good job of hitting the audience they are aiming for.
To be fair, he didn't say he LIKED it, he said it was the best thing about that movie. If you saw that movie, that definitely doesn't have to mean he thought that version of Wade Wilson was anything close to good, just better than all the other terrible stuff in that movie. In that movie, it doesn't take much.
This sounds like the Deadpool version of the end of Grant Morrison's Animal Man run. .... and yeah also Duck Amuck. :)
Seriously, somebody needs to start a campaign to get Fahey to read Rick Remender's Marvel stuff. Between this and Uncanny X-Force he might like Venom and Deadpool again.
Except it wasn't before he was cool. He was so popular Marvel gave him his own ongoing series.
Yeah, Deadpool gets real old real fast nowadays. Rick Remender's Uncanny X-Force did a really great job with the character and making you actually care about the character again recently. His whole run on that series basically proves the sentiment that there's no such thing as a bad character, just a bad(or misplaced)…
Also, when Eastman did some stuff without Laird at Mirage and then Image (namely the 2 issue Casey Jones mini and the Casey Jones/Raphael book that started at Mirage, but became Bodycount at Image with Simon Bisely on art) he got about as gritty as gritty gets.
I don't know if licensing will be as much of an issue with this one. Could be, but before TMNT was owned by Peter Laird and Mirage Studios and they licensed it out to different people over the years. Reshelled was taken off when Laird sold the TMNT lock stock and barrel to Nickelodeon/Viacom, so licensing was all in a…
"they certainly never featured Ninja Turtles that looked this 'real.""
It's been a while but I seem to remember one of the outtakes during the credits was him after this scene cut jumping into that pot right behind him in this clip full of water. He seemed to be in quite a lot of pain not surprisingly.
This scene is from the Protector which is definitely worth watching. Don't watch the Ong Bak series. Watch the first one, it's great, but 2 and 3 are just awful.
I did not know they were making a sequel to the Protector. I really hope it's better than those terrible Ong Bak sequels . I don't know how they're going to top that one long fight in the original Protector that was one long take with no cuts though.
Yeah, but the original Castlevania games were not in the same genre. The Castlevania games only really started using the Metroid style of play at Symphony of the Night.