It was awesome. I can't find it anywhere - there are random episode on youtube, but other than that, I don't know what to tell you.
It was awesome. I can't find it anywhere - there are random episode on youtube, but other than that, I don't know what to tell you.
So, kinda like the AV Club?
If this Atom is basically Hank Pym in an Iron Man suite, where are the nervous breakdowns? If the show had some decent writers, that could make for some interesting… wait I just read what I wrote. "decent writers" yeah, skip it.
The one about Prohibition is really interesting.
How to date Dr. Zira
Or, skip the review and just straight to the comments.
Too much lazy writing.
Is that in reference to Sava?
When I thought you were going for Raoul Duke, I was with you.
Don't blame me, I voted for Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho
Okay - I don't think I've seen the movie since that one time. All I remembered was a middle age white guy, gets laid off twenty some odd years, and goes on a kill crazy rampage through LA.
The one thing I love about this show is the ridiculous Time Master dialogue. This time court finds your guilty of time piracy and sentences you to time death. The one iron rule of being a Time Master is using the word "time" before every noun or verb.
Wasn't that Michael Douglas movie Falling Down sort of like what your talking about?
There a lot of things about this show make no sense, but these really stand out:
If the Pilgrim can only try to kill you once, why did they have to take their younger selves with them? Wouldn't they have been perfectly safe?
And if "the time line forgets about you" wouldn't that just make them more effective? They…
Stein-Hunter sounds like a German ratskeller
You give an inexperienced director with one movie under his belt a project he can't hope to handle. Then when you see the dailies, you freak out and dither between pulling the pull on this train-wreck or just taking a big bite out of a huge shit sandwich. So in the end, you cross your fingers and hope that…
It Trank's!
Max von Sydow as Ming the Merciless is probably as close to a movie version of Doctor Doom as we will get.
That's because the movie and the book only have the title in common.
Uh, no. Kirby's Dr Doom is so much better than Ellis's they shouldn't be mentioned in the breath.
Right? "It was just some random guy made-up to look like me" would have been a better explanation.