Hey, I don't know if anyone's mentioned this yet, but uh…you know green isn't a "primary color", right? It's a secondary color, a mixture of blue and yellow.
Hey, I don't know if anyone's mentioned this yet, but uh…you know green isn't a "primary color", right? It's a secondary color, a mixture of blue and yellow.
Since when was Hamlet and Planet of the Apes "obscure references"?
Can we stop talking about how DC is "disrespecting Alan Moore"? Look, the guy's one of the greatest writers, not just in comic books, but he's not someone who needs, wants, or deserves a legion of worshippers coming to his defense, especially when it comes to "respect".
I like Geoff Johns. I don't know why there's always seems to be so much hate for him. I guess because he has power, and that makes him the one to blame for everything. "First rule of leadership: Everything is your fault," and so on.
Didn't Collegehumor do this years ago?
See, here's the thing, yes he doesn't know what the consequences of saving his mom are, but you could say that about saving anybody. How does he know saving that stranger falling off a bridge won't result in someone else dying later? How does he know the kid he pulls out of the way of a speeding truck won't grow up…
You know, I actually like Barry saving his mom.
I think Barry saving his mother's setting up for something in the future.
Ned tearing up for his lost wives was touching.
The "Congratulations" was amazing. It took me a moment to realize why it's so incredibly wrong to congratulate someone at her mother's funeral.
Comics version, but the people who made the page also made a page called "Publication history of Anarky", which includes a timeline of his appearances that someone took the effort to make on Paint. The article mentions the Arrow version, but unfortunately, not in detail.
Here's something messed up: the Wikipedia page for Anarky is one of the most detailed, thoroughly-researched articles I've ever seen, complete with character analysis, through political and philosophical lenses. By copy and pasting the article into MS Word, minus the footnotes, the word count is 11,103.
It's not even that it took a long time to make the movie. They just took year long breaks every once in a while.
God I fucking hate Boyhood.
I love how surprised Andy looked when John shot him.
I actually thought this was a really good episode. The Ramones being inspired to reunite after seeing Dante-2 die was a great moment, and Zoom killing a room full of people reaffirmed my phobia of speedsters.
Jess is mad at him because he murdered a man in cold blood. That's a legitimate reason to be mad at someone.
I liked this episode, but it always bothers me when things contrive themselves for the sake of comedy. For example, why did Catherine fill up the bottle with water? She could've just told Mike, or someone, that she knocked it over. It's not like accidentally spilling someone's drink is a serious crime that you have…
That's not what I mean. I mean that the writers were very careful they never show Frank gunning down unarmed black people the way he guns down unarmed white people.
Oh, I didn't know he wrote Victor Frankenstein, American Ultra, and those other movies. I didn't watch them, but I heard bad things.