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At the end of the movie Turner adopts a litter of puppies, including one that looks exactly like Hooch — Hooch 2. I have to believe the producers set that up in hopes of a sequel. So Disney has some options if it believes that some hardcore Turner and Hooch fans are going to insist on keeping to established canon.

Thing is, even with flaming red hair and pentagram tattooed on his bare chest, Daimon Hellstrom was hella boring. I mostly remember him for his brief Defenders stint and the occasional attempts at relevance and updating that never seemed to stick. The most disappointing thing about the Hellstrom series is the show

Probably, but it makes me happier to believe Arkin has nursed a grudge against Douglas for 60 years and this the culmination of a decades long revenge plot. 

It’s fairly standard to have the subject of a biopic or their estate consult and/or executive produce those movies. That’s a guarantor of participation , not quality or veracity. Of course, creatives of a similar background don’t guarantee that either, but it’s difficult to argue that the perspectives of a 70something

I hope in the Jesus isn’t as much of a Mary Sue in the sequel.

Jamie Chung deeply impressed me with this performance. Its very early, but I could see it getting an emmy nomination. Frankly, there are so many traumatic  and baroque elements to this role that it’s practically Emmy bait. But Chung created a compelling, grounded character out of all the operatic and fantastical

Was that first victim also Hiro’s best friend in the show Heroes? He looked familiar so I expected him to stick around a little bit longer.

  • Do we think the original Ji-Ah will return if the Kumiho completes her mission? Given the series of events we’ve lived through so far, I don’t think so.

A funny, accurate, and brilliantly succinct response. This is about money.

If the White Studies Commission can explain FRIENDS to me, it may be worth the effort.

Biden performed adequately and by that I mean he fared how one would expect an average competent politician should. I would expect Hilary Clinton or John McCain to do just about as well, but not Mitt Romney, who has a perennial stick up his ass. Biden showed some basic empathy and an understanding of the issues, but

I feel like Randall Park would have been a lot better Ratner, and I’d have gone with Michael B. Jordan as Charles and LC. But LaBeouf’s Spicolli is immaculate. Just glad to see LaBeouf happy and working.

Grant Morrison’s approach to Batman was ‘what if it all counted’ and that’s what we explore in the comic with M.O.D.O.K.

I don’t of MODOK as a joke as much as a character that personifies very common human traits that are worthy of ridicule. He’s craven, petty and resentful, and looks exactly like a big, spiteful baby. MODOK isn’t an existential symbol of nihilism and chaos like the Joker or twisted righteous anger like Magneto or

I would love to see what the younger Hyams would do with Timecop. He turned Universal Solidier franchise into dark sci fi thrillers defined by paranoia, brutal action and Frankenstein monsters with PTSD. Hyams found the existential horror in soldiers who can’t die, I ‘m sure he’d have an equally interesting, pulpy

the more William experiences life and forms his own opinion, how long before William takes over Christina’s life entirely?

Having just listened to the 9+ hours audiobook of Heinlein’s novel, I think that Verhooven got the absurdity of its authoritarian machismo just right.

True, but practicality is not something Jodorowsky’s work is known for.

As a lifelong Trek fan whose favorite iteration was Deep Space Nine (though Spock remains my favorite Star Trek character), I’d welcome a movie or show not centered on Picard or Kirk. In fact, the only existing captains I feel warrant more focus are Pike and Georgiou, the others have been explored fairly