Yes. Yes, they were.
Yes. Yes, they were.
The first of many "toughs" that Howard has failed to play convincingly.
I'm surprised and envious that you missed the 7 months of "Just a Girl" tormenting radio listeners before "Don't Speak" came along and mysteriously did NOT get No Doubt sued by Cat Stevens.
Is the Hellraiser reboot still happening or has Club Weinstein killed it? I can't get a solid answer from the internet, maybe you've heard something.
UH RAM BUH RAW!
The Hanks had zero bad years in the 90s.
The movie tried to have it both ways, and failed.
#adequatetramp.
That movie is the shiz.
ye gods, it actually hurt to watch her in "From Dusk Till Dawn". ah, hormonal post-adolescence…
Yes and probably.
I saw Radiohead twice on their club tour supporting the Bends, and I can tell you they weren't as great as you'd think. "Creep" was still their only accomplishment in the eyes of casual show-goers, who - in the mid-90s - included an embarrassing tonnage of backwards-Cocks-hat frat boys who attended club shows to start…
A crossover I can get behind, especially if it's the only way to fulfill the "…and a movie" portion of the prophecy.
It's adorable, how hard DC tries.
I'm going to pour a scotch and have a good, long stare out the window after liking that comment and then noticing its author's handle.
That would be a kind-of hilarious inversion, and probably some kind of record for most major appearances/fewest words spoken by an actor.
That would be roughly ten kabillion times better than whatever ongoing dumpster fire the "Universal monsters" reboots will end up being.
Short answer: "yes" with a "but…"
Long answer: "no" with an "and yet…"
more like yeah right no thankstube…
As Marvel fans did in the 90s, now ALL must suffer the massive fiscal and mental costs of following a never-ending sprawl of crossovers, reboots, retcons, and fake deaths.