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“Johnson’s entry into comic book fare was a final nail in the coffin of the superhero boom”

That doesn’t look like Jason O’Mara.

My Year of Flops with Rabin??  Did I fall through a time portal???

Yeah, it’s a good one!

In that header image, Zac Efron looks older than Nicole Kidman.

Wow, didn’t know that.

Emma Roberts doesn’t have to prove herself “more.”  She’s a middling actress with a solid career based on looks and connections.  She’s skated by on being just good enough and will continue to do so for the rest of her career. 

Alas.

But it’s not like we can exist like we did in the 80s and 90s.  The internet killed the alternatives. 

Further confusing the issue is the fact that, in the 1931 Dracula, the movie swaps out Harker in the prologue for Renfield (which is itself visually referenced in Hoult’s “Renfield” movie.)

I feel like Nicholas Hoult already did this.

Dude, you can’t respond to a four year old post and expect me to remember a damn thing about the show! 

Okay, thanks.  But there’s just so much TV.....

with its Rotten Tomatoes audience score having tanked not long after suspiciously before its release.”

There have been several failed attempts over the years, so we can all hope this one fails, too. 

OMG, how could I forget Pennyworth? And that wasn’t the original title of the show, they added that later when, I guess, people weren’t watching it because the Batman connection was too subtle.  Which I find endlessly hilarious. 

I know they want to keep Batman in the realm of the movies, but I’ve never seen a property so strip-mined by adjacent spinoff properties.  Off the top of my head, we have Gothman, Batwoman, Birds of Prey, and now Penguin, to say nothing of the Joker films and Harley Quinn movies.  (You could toss in the Harley Quinn

The Clerks cartoon was better than any other part of the Clerks cinematic universe. 

I watched the first episode and dug it.  But there’s just too much TV. 

“Spade” was pretty solid up until that wretched finale, though.