It’s here, on this crappy video clip from 1983, at around the 2:00 mark (though it’s interesting to see the commercials before it):
It’s here, on this crappy video clip from 1983, at around the 2:00 mark (though it’s interesting to see the commercials before it):
Yes, but will we get a tie-in soundtrack from The Impossibles?
Shin Godzilla? Never mind those shins, let’s talk about dem hips, girlfriend!
Her every scene is effortlessly stolen. That Battlefield Stinkeye she offers is the stuff of legend. I want to adopt her. I’d probably end up working for her. I’m okay with either scenario.
Speaking as the partner and/or friend to many on the Manchester Comedy Circuit, you get those skills from practice, sheer practice. Also, you get to use the same comebacks on different hecklers.
Not even that, as it’s set two generations before the destruction of Krypton, so it’ll be like making a series called Titanic but featuring the grandparents of all the people who’ll eventually board the Titanic.
Spoiler Alert: Krypton blows up. But the series will probably go first.
““As such, I think we can close the case on the bird droppings,” Van der Snickt concluded.”
I am a Marvel fan, both of the comics and the movies.
Fleshy ones!
A Monroe and Rosalee spinoff that’s more family drama than action. Still the characters and the background, but more about the life they lead, the relationships, parents, children, etc. That’s one I’d watch.
The BAFTAs, Emmys and Oscars are gonna have to be extended to accommodate the In Memoriam sequences.
It’d be perfect if the creep had mentioned HIS Constitutional rights...
Can someone smarter than me confirm if the Prime Number thing would still work if the alien species operates on a different number set system (e.g. a species with only three digits and a thumb on each appendage would have a number set of 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-10)?
Imagine, dying for what will inevitably be an inferior sequel to a classic.
Sounds like the network’s idea of a zombie crime drama was (slips on sunglasses) Dead on Arrival.
Yes, it could have carried weight if he never harmed her. In fact, it could have carried a lot more weight if he treated her like an untouchable thing, while he freely tortured and killed her people from the safety of her home.
I have the novelisation, which expands on the Kurgen’s character, where he muses on all the centuries gone by and all the women he’d had (the only one he could remember clearly was a medieval woman who’d had her nipples cut off and was ashamed of how she looked, until he showed her his scars, and felt a sort of…
“Nuns... no sense of humour...”
Shhh... it’s A Kind of Magic.