greghyatt
Greg Hyatt
greghyatt

Indiana Jone5

I would pay money to see Hellboy and Indy team up.

Cottonmouth is absolutely fantastic. I just started a rewatch of Luke Cage and I'm dreading his death.

Yes. Yes, I can.

He was trying to make a Luke Cage movie in the 90s, I think.

Chris Evans is in the MCU, the Losers, Scott Pilgrim and TMNT, so in think he wins.

I’min the service industry and that’s how I built my schedule; two doubles (giving me ~30 hours) with another double at my other job. I end up with around 55 hours each week and four days off where I’m basically on-call. It can be exhausting, but it's worth the extra time off.

It should be a bowling tournament. X Fast X Furious.

I learned the hard way not to store books or anything made of paper. Honestly, I wouldn't store ANYTHING in a storage unit you wouldn't keep outside or in a damp basement.

And an alternate timeline, according to the director.

The WHOMST dude appears to be one of the Mindless Ones, just updated for film.

Throwing this out there-- Maybe it has something to do with the... let’s say conservative views of the patrons of these establishments?

That’s a darker and better joke than I could have thought of. Bravo.

I mean, the theatrical cut of Justice League isn’t a half-bad Superman.

I’ve seen both of those movies and remember exactly nothing about either.

Makes a hell of a lot less sense than Captain Marv-- Shazam doing it.

I grew up in the restaurant industry (still in it, actually) and around twenty years ago, my dad bought a new place. The previous owners hadn’t cleaned in god knows how long and had left the space a MESS. A walk-in that wouldn’t go below fifty was used to store frozen food (their schtick had been last-minute catering

Why do you think they try to keep Grant Morrison happy?

It was the violence. X-Men 2 got an R-rating the first go because they showed Wolverine growling in a dude’s face after stabbing him with his claws. The MPAA gets weird about violence sometimes.

AV Club’s review says yes.