In the series finale, they get amnesia and forget they were ever vigilantes.
In the series finale, they get amnesia and forget they were ever vigilantes.
And of course, Gunther/Orgalorg engineered both the dream and its fulfillment.
I think it's strange "the Executioner" (inspiration for the Punisher) never made it to film, but I guess Warner Bros just cut a big check for the rights last year, and Bradley Cooper may star.
We're going to have to ramp up to this one. First, buy the Flintstones park, then use the profits from that to buy the James Bond rights, crank out a couple of 007 hits, then we can afford to finance Hellboy 3.
This is just a cheap knock off of the Honeymooners theme park.
I think you meant Leon's younger brother, a bit of a rake, Fox Trotsky.
So, do they reveal the faith healing is a scam in the first episode, or never?
It's called "fusion".
He's the John Henry of stuntwork, raging againt the steam drill of CGI.
Poor Erbium never gets to be on the cool shirts, though.
Big Bang Theory reminded a lot of dumb people that TNG exists.
Fair enough. It's been a while since I read the books.
Maybe, but Martin isn't really a follower of the The Lich. There's just a different scope to his activities, but they are still relentlessly despicable if smaller of scale.
He must have been jonesing for goop pretty bad, to go to an obvious cop bar to get some :-)
He thinks of himself as clever and resourceful. But not virtuous, because virtue isn't the smart play.
It was intentional, and worked, but it did kind of remind me of this Monty Python moment:
Evil comes in different forms. Not a perfect analogy but in some respects
You can say the same thing about horses. The track vet keeps a revolver handy, is what I'm saying.
None of that "track" stuff like they use for your slower witted animals like dogs, horses, and cockroaches.
"They mostly don't set out to be sophisticated movies so there's no point in lowering the bar just so they can get over it. "