That would be slightly less dumb than selling the rights to Sony.
That would be slightly less dumb than selling the rights to Sony.
Minor musings:
I used to think you were too hard on Gotham, Rob. Mea Culpa. The finale was utterly the most ridiculous and nonsensical crap I’ve personally watched in years. The sad part is, Ill be back for season two.
No, the fact that he and Paul Dini were never offered to be in charge of the DC Cinematic Universe shows WB’s incompetency.
Peripheral Smeripheral. Because The Force.
To make KOTOR fans think Darth Revan’s in the flick, and then shatter their dreams when they realize it’s just that dude from Girls.
To keep his enemies from knowing his identity in order to make him a more effective crime fighter and protect his loved ones? Doubt it.
Hate to break it to you, but “Foggy” was 100% CGI. Amazing what they can do on a TV budget these days.
“First up is the look of Kylo Ren, sans mask. And what’s under the mask? Girls’ Adam Driver! It’s been a long-held suspicion that Driver was cast as the Episode VII villain, and now we have confirmation”
Hulk flies, wearing the Hulkbuster armor and with Black Widow on his back, into the sunset on their way to their kickass space adventures.
It’s like pizza. If you pile all the toppings from a 14 inch onto a 9 inch, it’s going to be overloaded, not cook properly, and feel not quite done. Put the toppings from a 14 inch on a 14 inch? Perfection.
Having now seen the ending, I’m very curious as to how else it could possibly end.
I still want to know whether it was time travel, clones or suspended animation, dammit .
I was actually about to say Alcatraz before I realized that was the header image.
I don’t even know where the hell Supernatural is going anymore, except retreading the same ground over and over again. I feel compelled to keep up with the show but it should have ended 5 years ago.
My wife just finished re-watching this on Netflix. I couldn’t help but get sucked in. Almost everything about it is terrible: the storylines and characters are cut and pasted directly from the Big Book of TV Cliches: Vol. 12 “Life in a small town” and Vol. 44, “Post-apocalypse.” The characters are bland ciphers,…
I thought about posting this, but honestly I’m not 100% sure the show ever even had potential. The entire show just seemed kind of half-baked and poorly thought out from the beginning and felt like it was only green-lit because some studio exec heard the name Bat Man and saw a bunch of dollar signs.
Actually, I hung on until after the Harvey Dent episode, so maybe it could be a lot better now than I remember it?
He’s really the Joker.
I hate to say it, but I'm really curious as to what they were doing in the sex club with those pigs and chainsaws that freaked Bullock out so much.