Obviously the bear is a rare, fantastic creature in this world.
Obviously the bear is a rare, fantastic creature in this world.
I don't think this is particularly spoilery, but…
The 1954 version of the Comics Code contained:
If you're going to mine DC characters that most people have never heard of for a movie, why not go with The Question? Don't even market it as a comic book movie, and give it virtually no budget. It would be awesome.
Yeah, I have to say I find it a little annoying when people treat anime as if it's a genre. It's very broad. Depending on your tastes, something like a Studio Ghibli movie or the Fist of the North Star TV series could both have merit, but obviously they're gonna appeal to different groups of people for different…
Also spoilerish, I guess.
SPOILERS
My biggest problem with the Cheesecake Factory would have to be that they put ads in the middle of the menu. I mean, really?
I thank god every week…
…that it's the first time I ever hear of anything that's featured on these. Do I live a sheltered life?
Lots of Simpsons, but I didn't see…
Rocky VII: Adrian's Revenge
Well, I will say that my school did have theme dances occasionally, and 'the 60s' could definitely be a theme. I heard of other schools doing things like 'sock hops' that were 50s themed. But I've never heard of a school that did an organized series of 'decade dances,' so I suppose that's a bit of an exaggeration. …
Tossin, re: not killing off the main characters, I figure I already watched Buffy so I don't mind if they decide to keep characters I like around.
I like the show as sort of a guilty pleasure thing. It's trash, but it's fun.
Huh. How come magic abortion water never came up in Ranma?
I know that from my point of view, the problem with It's Always Sunny isn't how unlikeable the characters are. It's that it's pretty heavily based on the whole 'discomfort comedy' thing that I just don't enjoy much. There are lots of funny jokes and the characters are pretty well fleshed out, but a lot of it is just…
Street view of my parents' house shows my now passed-on grandmother sitting on the porch. It's kind of freaky.
The second one is worth watching for the NPH scenes alone. But it was pretty weak overall.
I see that Todd didn't even give an A+ to the Mad Men episode The Suitcase. If there's been anything this season worthy of an exception to that policy, that would have to be it.
The funny thing is, Colorado is actually the state with the most days of sunshine out of the year (which is a fact that CU tour guides love to point out). People talking about Colorado like it's cold all the time probably have not spent a lot of time here.