Hey could be The Dread Dormammu. He'd also be pretty great as he new Baron Mordo or Nightmare or as McFork suggested Brother Voodoo.
Hey could be The Dread Dormammu. He'd also be pretty great as he new Baron Mordo or Nightmare or as McFork suggested Brother Voodoo.
This thing is going to get a whole lot of comments of people making assumptions of what is happening sight unseen. Personally, I don''t expect it to be really drastic, but I would rather just wait and see what the game plan before passing judgment. Generally speaking, Marvel has been making good, smart moves in…
I was tempted to mention that. I don't know if it would make my top ten of the last ten years but The Day the Earth Stood Cool is quite solid.
I like Moe as central character ones two, but I much prefer the one where he grows close to Maggie. After years of his suicide jokes, him looking at Maggie and saying "Suddenly things don't seem so bad no more!" is shockingly sweet.
Only giving lip service to Days of Future Passed is a crime. Also, no "A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again?" Also a shame. That episode has an incredible opening and I love it's exploration of the fear of losing time, something that consumed me in my youth. I would take off Brick Like Me (it had…
Book Job is pretty good, and I think the use of Neil Gaiman (AKA British Fonzie) is pretty awesome. And these aren't ranked by quality, but yes, only giving lip service to Days of Future Passed is a crime.
Sloan - Underwhelmed
The Bird and the Bee - Fucking Boyfriend
Bis - Clockwork Punk
Me and the Devil Blues - Robert Johnson
Harry McClintock - Big Rock Candy Mountain
Matthew Sweet - Girlfriend
The Bangles - In Your Room
Frente! - Labour of Love
The Chordettes - Mr. Sandman
Elvis Presley - Hound Dog
I don't really listen to Creed. Are his songs known for his wet mouth sounds?
I wish someone would mention the brief but great use of Joe Flaherty on this show. He sadly isn't given much to do, but he is pitch perfect. I also think he's one of the great, underrated comic actors. Obviously, SCTV is a good example, but if you get the chance, watch Dave Foley's criminally underseen The Wrong…
Princess Jellyfish is actually pretty cool. I'll admit I'm not the target audience, but it is beautifully animated and has more interesting characters than most shoujo/josei series. Granted, I only watched the first episode, so maybe it has a downturn, but it is pretty neat.
Robert Johnson - Me and the Devil Blues