forrestmacneil
Forrest MacNeil
forrestmacneil

I like your TV show idea but along with Nathan Fillion and Bruce Campbell, I would like to add Mr T and Jonathan Banks please.

My dream casting has always been Clint as Batman in The Dark Knight Returns. I've wanted it to happen for 25 years but only recently realised he just doesn't have the right body for it. Old man Eastwood is positively spindly compared to old man Bruce Wayne.

Good spot! I'd never seen it before but now I can't unsee it.

Me. I'm a committed DC fanboy and only own a handful of Marvel books but Extremis and Demon in a Bottle sit proudly in my bookcase.

Can we call it the Thunderdome?!

According to the current exchange rate I earn US$50K as an in-house writer for a private firm. I do website articles, case studies, all our in-house documentation, stuff for trade magazines and other even more pointless things.

So what you're saying is we need to build a giant wall around the planet and have Superman pay for it seeing as how he's so rich? Agreed.

No wonder Lex Luthor hates Superman.

Au revoir, Shosanna! I mean Morty!

So Rex Banner was the Beer Baron all along. Huh. Makes sense.

Hey! You can't downvote me, you're my 4th favourite AV Club commenter.

Wash your mouth out. There is a massive difference between Ian Brown and Liam Gallagher. The Stone Roses and indeed Ian Brown's solo albums are sublime, Oasis and Beady Eye not so much. Shite in fact.

You should visit Manchester. For those that still have hair, that particular haircut is de rigueur for blokes in their 30s/40s. Add a khaki green parka with a fur lined hood and you are officially a Manc.

I ain't no baby boomer and I'll be banging the Beatle drum til the day I die. Greatest band ever. Although being born and raised in Liverpool might have prejudiced my opinion.

Treat yourself, watch them both again. You won't regret it!

DO NOT THANK ME.

Boo!

Yeah but your list contains Heavens Above which was a massive oversight on my part! Good call.

I hate being this guy again, but it's actually the sequel The Mouse on the Moon that has Terry Thomas (amongst others) in it. Bernard Cribbins takes over the Peter Sellers role as the same European nation decides to launch it's own space programme.

No, I'm afraid you're mis-remembering. He did produce the (ugh) Goldie Hawn version though.