loopychew
LoopyChew
loopychew

CORE. COMPETENCY.

I’m guessing the basic idea is that a lot of these movies get passed around from provider to provider, so that if you’re not subscribed to literally every streaming service in existence you’ll get a shot at watching the movie for a month.

I mean Aaron mentions his nephew but not an age, and it’s been four years since Homecoming came out. No reason Miles couldn’t be ten or eleven during Homecoming.

Can I borrow 10,000 won?

I did not realize they were talking about Brandi Carlile until I read your post.

Ooh, right!

I loved him as Launchpad in New Ducktales, so if he decides to do voice work from here on out I’ll be happy. Heck, if they sign him on as Launchpad in more New Ducktales I’ll also be happy.

I like this as a trailer but it almost by definition can’t have the snap that the animation has. My mind’s eye would still have Tank as the OP but cutting in episode footage in a 70’s cop show style (think Sabotage video).

The appearance of Teddy Bomber in the credits means my dream of Javi Grillo-Marxuach (of The Middleman fame) writing for Cowboy Andy isn’t dead yet!

“Were” and “whomever.”

LOOKING AT YOU, NORBIT

Just to be clear: Hulu gets a random selection of James Bond movies for a month?

I’m watching this for the names of all the restaurants Bumper will be eating at:

That was my first exposure to him, and that’s how I identify him every time I see him.

Take a look, he’s got one booked: a reading game show.

Sure, YOU can report how much they stand to make, but it was never THEIR intention to brag.

I’d argue otherwise: yes, fans are going to be taking the adaptation seriously, but you cannot be playing solely to the fans; actors of any sort in a franchise should be dedicated to the production itself. It’s just that the fans’ needs and the needs of the production should have SOME sort of alignment.

Think Cheetos, but with (I think) shrimp powder mixed in with the potato powder.

the feeling of an audience all reacting to a story at the same time