I don’t want an Escape From New York remake, but if they do one anyway, I want Charlie Hunnam as Snake.
I don’t want an Escape From New York remake, but if they do one anyway, I want Charlie Hunnam as Snake.
Let it go, man.
Weirdly, both feature Meatwad.
Fun fact! Jonathan Frakes thought the character should have been more male-oriented:
Sorry, I’m trying to cope using humor. I don’t know what else to do.
Thank you for this thoughtful response. It’s much smarter than me, I’m going to have to think about it for a while. But it challenges my theory in a good way.
This gets at a pet theory of mine that I’ve been thinking about for a while, but haven’t committed to: is all comedy fundamentally reactionary? Is there comedy that isn’t grounded in ‘this is different than what you would expect, and that is weird’? Because being ‘different’ acknowledges a ground level of normalcy,…
“Is this your king?” Yes. Yes, now and forever.
I . . . I just . . .
Fair point.
I mean for being shit.
Can’t they just sue Steven Moffat?
This . . . is an excellent idea.
This feels like an unintentional slam on the show trying to wrestle with serious issues. I mean, 99 is not some Iannucci show; it’s not even The Good Place. It’s a deeply silly show that I don’t think can handle more than a little social commentary weight. At least, not without giving up basically what the show is.
Exactly. I remember the practical effects company was so psyched to work in the world of such a seminal work.
This is the content I come for. I appreciate you. Never stop.
God, I really wanted to finish Transmetropolitan someday too.