I can't say I quite agree with that. I think that of what we saw of the world it was very representative of Mega-City One, just not quite as upfront with some of the more comical aspect (they are still there, just very buried).
I can't say I quite agree with that. I think that of what we saw of the world it was very representative of Mega-City One, just not quite as upfront with some of the more comical aspect (they are still there, just very buried).
You think Cryer has the same clout as Lorre? Psssssh
Is this movie going to be like Space Jam?
If he spoke poorly of Lorre then he would get the Hollywood Star Whackers sent right to his house. Do you think Cryer wants to deal with that?
Glenn Humplik.
" the bounty hunter who tries to extort Han Solo in the Mos Eisley Cantina" is an extra 14 words towards meeting the word count minimum.
Whenever I see this site making the rounds again it lifts my spirits right up.
Schulz’s son and grandson are going to be very mad at you for suggesting that nepotism had anything to do with their hiring. They might even screen cap this for their Twitter.
Yeah. I think the idea was that the second movie was supposed to be "America" and the third one was supposed to be a Dark Judges-based story (though I don't remember off hand if they made clear if it was going to be an original or if they were going to base it off of an existing Dark Judges story). There were a few…
Their originally stated goal was to use the first movie to drop you right into the world of Dredd and then use the following movies to expand out to show you how the Judges aren't actually the good guys. Don't know if they would have been able to pull it off, but I would have loved seeing them get a chance after what…
Yeah, but his audience wouldn't know/care about the good ol' days. He is milking for nostalgia more than anything else in that video (well and cameos). Had he done Crockett/Mid-South I might have actually had to give him some credit for doing something a bit deeper than the equivalent of putting a Star Wars pun bumper…
Drunk History started as a Web series around 2007. "Death and Return" was around 2012. So they have him beat by around five years.
Hey, his dad isn't just a director; he is also a murderer!
The mouth won't be as juicy.
Hmmm…
So how much is that? Like a $2.50 payout?
Gang of Four knew what they were doing when they picked their name. I think the biggest issues with Viet Cong is that the dudes had no working knowledge of the name they picked and were pretty much making a joke out of it until the backlash got loud enough. Dumb bands should be able to have any dumb name they want,…
With my meat paws slapping on my phone to write things out I'm lucky if the only mistake is an extra comma.
Exactly what I was thinking. I mean "The Room" isn't, honestly, all that different than "The Neighbors" with the exception being that one was supposed to be a drama and the other one is supposed to be a comedy.
You see, they have the same last name.