Yeah incredible how CW has gone from to me probably the network with more of my favorite shows than any other to basically nothing
Yeah incredible how CW has gone from to me probably the network with more of my favorite shows than any other to basically nothing
I’m excited to see the new ownership of the CW attempt to make a CBS-lite full of cheap, subtly fascist procedurals and lose both their young AND old audiences in the process.
Depending if Superman & Lois gets renewed (I’m not optimistic), this will probably be the last season I watch any CW shows. Just last season, I watched Nancy Drew, Tom Swift, Legends of Tomorrow, Batwoman, The Flash, Stargirl, Superman & Lois and Riverdale.
Yeah, I don’t know why I expected Giant Meteor to be any less disappointing than our current crop of candidates.
Well I was planning on putting myself through the torment of a new Titans season anyhow, just to see if Dick actually goddamn learns something for once in his life, so at least I’ll have a Stargirl guest spot to look forward to.
It’s kind of funny in a sad way because they almost always only put characters we know have, or were intended to have, spin-offs in danger. About the only scene with tension this whole season was with the climbing walker since we didn’t know any of the characters on the roof had plot armor and I thought they might…
And why’s the train tooting its horn?
Yeah... “Grand dark fantasy series by Stephen king” is a tantalizing opportunity that will continue to resurface until it’s done right (or the bubble bursts on expensive genre prestige dramas).
It’s really frustrated me that he was basically the only one we HAVEN’T seen.
“Our first move will be an 8-episode event series to give Legends of Tomorrow the send-off it deserves”.
Give us a Plastic Man movie you cowards!
Many of the animated films have been stellar (Under the Red Hood)(a lot were bad, especially after they went DCNu52), but I don’t think they make a ton of money, even compared to an underperforming live-action feature.
Yeah, I think it speaks volumes and volumes about the future of the DC movies that it was Superman and not Shazam at the end. I woulda bet money Shazam would’ve appeared in this at at some point.
The Quantum Realm still has travel restrictions in place for unvaccinated people.
Can confirm that it works without Wi-Fi, as long as you’re cool with the 7 presents when it’s not online. To tweak ratios, etc, you need the app.
I’m one episode ahead. And this isn’t a spoiler, just a heads up. The next episode doesn’t involve any variants or return to Aaron, Lydia, Jerry, and Elijah to absorb what happened to back there.
Well, Car 54 did have Buster Poindexter and John C McGinley...
In high school, a friend and I drove across the Midwest and spent a weekend with Mike and Mark up in Milwaukee. We made our own short doc on them and their friends in the middle of a particularly frigid January, filming on miniDV tape camcorders. Those memories were great, this news makes me sad.
Damn. You can’t watch that movie without coming away with the impression that this was a guy who’d faced a lot of troubles but was now trying his best to come out of it with positivity and a genuine desire to help his friends.
I didn’t even care for the movie that much, but I had a similar reaction to the notion of a reboot. It’s not like the original left any particular stone unturned. The “mundanity” of it (for lack of a better word) means that introducing some clever twist to revitalize the franchise would defeat the entire point. If…