That's onions on their belts! Onions! Who let you in here?
That's onions on their belts! Onions! Who let you in here?
I love when he asks for a paper towel because he stepped on one of his father's peacocks.
Wow! That's nine minutes per army!
Joel. Not to start the ancient flame war again, but I was always more of a Joel guy. He was the host when I discovered the show, and his gentle, sleepy persona was part of what made the show unique. That said, some of my favorite episodes are Mike episodes.
I have the MST3K episode guide signed by the original cast. Had them sign it at a 'Cinematic Titanic' live show.
I…I don't, no.
Clown college? You can't eat that.
Seriously, Dahmer, stop refrigerating those foods!
Even improved this show is only ok.
I'm glad what I learned from the Super Friends remains true - there is no problem that can't be solved going running around it really fast in a circle.
I just don't like Deadpool. I'm too old, and he's part of the Marvel nerd generation gap. Also applies to Gambit and Venom.
Maybe try faithfully adapting the book, instead of subverting it so entirely as to defeat the whole purpose and point of the story? Maybe try that?
Well, there are all manner of lesser imps and demons, Mr. Cage, but the
great Satan hisself is red and scaly with a bifurcated tail, and he
carries a hay fork.
It was great seeing Dr. Nick again.
My avatar returned!
Interesting theory. Going up against Killer Croc would make for one strange memory.
But making the killer the future Joker was a big mistake. Joe Chill is supposed to represent random, thoughtless crime.
Well sure. He's the voice of Batman as far as I'm concerned. He manages to sound serious, bad-ass, and nuanced, without any ridiculous growling. Looking at you Bale!
The Arkham games and the Timm/Dini animated stuff are pretty much Batman perfection. They cracked the formula.