I have to disagree with being “burned out” on Marvel or superhero films. I grew up reading a lot of these comics and never got burned out on them.
I have to disagree with being “burned out” on Marvel or superhero films. I grew up reading a lot of these comics and never got burned out on them.
First, your post is far too thoughtful to be classified as trolling. I am curious to hear more about what you didn’t like about GotG? As for the DC universe, in each case, I have seen each film on the small screen after reading a year of hate, and in each case, I came away thinking, “well, that was not that bad at…
TBH, I would want to see Winter Soldier in there, but cannot think of a film in your list that I would boot out (okay, maybe Dredd, but that is the only one I have not seen, so I really can’t judge).
You mean “my grandpa gave these to me on his deathbed and said they came from an alien crash he saw when he was in the army so here you go” is not enough of a provenance for you?
IDK - like I said above, Bell was an entertainer at heart, and I always felt his attitude was, “this person my be full of it, but we are going to get a good story.” Moulton-Howe, like so many of C2C guests, were really only entertaining when Bell was the ringmaster. Noory is awful in comparison. Somehow he thought…
Actually zero, no? Delonges was the one who paid Moulton-Howe for it, right?
That is about it. Art Bell knew how to get a good story out of people, and that was always the attraction of his program (as opposed to the idiot who now hosts it who obsequiously agrees with every guest’s bullshit, even though these folks tend to contradict one another. Noory is such a fucking tool). Moulton Howe was…
How so?
Do none of you watch Bob’s Burgers?
So you hate milk for...reasons. But using tons of water to grow almonds (which are fantastic on their own) and then waste them by mashing them into a paste, boiling them in water, strining out the pulp, and then drinking said runoff and calling it milk - that you are down with. K. Just checkin’.
The book she championed was not “Ready Player One.” It was “Just Mercy,” by Bryan Stevenson. You may want to have a look at it.
I have seen Dean Koontz at the bottom of a lot of such lists, along side John Grisham. But, did you read what book Nelson was promoting instead of Dessen’s work? I think that is an important detail you overlooked.
Okay, did ANYONE (especially Jennifer Wiener) actually read the story in the link? Wiener apparently just looked at the lead photo, and assumed that Nelson supported choosing Ready Player One. I do not know Dessen or her work. Myself, I prefer non-fiction, but would not presume that it is somehow better than other…
So magic space herpes is still canon.
Affirmative:
Something something skiing and East German assassin - or something like that. East European assassins were always the WORST shots in the 1970's. No wonder they lost the Cold War.
I laughed way too hard at every one of his roommate stoner of podcast guy sketches.
How awesome was it that Brian Posehn got a cameo? I would love to see him recurr as a minor character who gets two minutes on screen before getting eaten by something!
K2 was far too short-lived.
Better him than Jar Jar!