It's Cap's team and Iron Man's team at two different restaurants, and then some other random people in the MCU at another restaurant.
It's Cap's team and Iron Man's team at two different restaurants, and then some other random people in the MCU at another restaurant.
He looks right, anyway…
You probably have never seen the 80s Punisher movie, eh? Where he is fighting both the Mafia and the Yakuza, because all organized crime hurts good, innocent people, and he cannot tolerate that.
Hey, I'm the hipster of this thread because I'm from Baltimore, so I knew who he was before I knew who… Actually, I'm not even sure I know who John Hodgman is.
To be fair, it was really a call back to the first movie in the new series.
Maybe he can get Alan Smithee put on there.
Kurtzmann? Oh, no… The sad thing is, I forgot who he was and IMDB'd him.
Maybe we'll luck out and it'll be a Superman IV!
No, they exist in the same universe. DD mentions "the incident" in NYC (pilot episode!), being the first Avengers movie.
Meh, who cares? They basically make R-rated Marvel TV shows on Netflix instead. We get 10 hours of R-rated content (or more) instead of 2-2.5!
Amazing.
Vinyl also has a low-end problem, let's not forget that.
Yeah, but if you have one that you put in through the front (like most car players), you need the adapter.
No defense needed to me.
I don't really think Jesus counts, as he is depicted as white in most Christian churches. Playing the role of Jesus would mean playing him as depicted. Obviously he wouldn't be of European descent in real life, but they would be playing the depiction of Jesus that people are familiar with, which is a white guy.
Yeah, it's not like Liv Tyler was in a movie called Armageddon, which grossed 200 million in 1998, only three years prior to the first LOTR movie. No, not at all.
Yeah, you can't have a famous character and a famous star colliding…. Which is why he case Ian McKellan. It's not like anybody had ever heard of that guy before. Oh, and Liv Tyler, who was SUPER popular at that time. Yeaaaaah.
I liked the Planet of the Apes joke at the end.
I actually thought that as a kid, but MIT doesn't really stand up to the test of time as well, IMO. It has far too many jokes that reference specific things of that time, or the main movie it was parodying. Spaceballs has some of that, but Star Wars and Star Trek are at least still alive in the cultural consciousness…
It's not the greatest, but I don't dislike it enough to say "cannot stand it". Men In Tights is definitely the worst, I'd say. Spaceballs is better than it.