If I accused you of reading fanfiction I'd have to admit to having written fanfiction, so I say it is not
If I accused you of reading fanfiction I'd have to admit to having written fanfiction, so I say it is not
I think of this: Have it so MIB and Ghostbusters have always been in the same universe, but nobody remembers the events of the GB movies because the MIB flashy-thinged everybody afterward. The new Ghostbusters movie also takes place in that universe where everybody forgot the old Ghostbusters. Then the Jump Street…
Yes, exactly. The current ubiquity of nonsensical shared-cinematic-universe movies makes it a perfect time for the Jump Street series to join a nonsensical shared-cinematic-universe.
I mean I wouldn't object to a Spiderman/Jump Street team-up.
Nobody wants your ideas, Mr Shyamalan
Hah! Not a bad match.
I enjoyed that game. Didn't make the connection here, but you're right that it is similar. Just thinking in the context of this (presumably live-action?) Hanna Barbera universe, it would make sense to use the Scooby-Doo team as a central plot device, traveling through time to solve mysteries in the past and future
Oh wow, oh wow. A Scooby-Doo reboot that is basically Doctor Who with a time-traveling Mystery Machine in which they visit different time periods and dimensions to tie together the Hannah Barbara universe… THAT WOULD ACTUALLY WORK
I think that was the plot of the Yogi Bear spaceship ride in Universal Studios back in the day
I suppose if I'm very optimistic, the fact that the Flintstones and the Jetsons take place in integrally different time periods, I can hope that the variety of time periods is a key to this "cinematic universe," and they may go out of their way to set Scooby-Doo stories in the 1970s, as they should. Johnny Quest…
If nothing else, I think it highlighted how he was basically pretending to be pro-life to pander to Republicans. He had to guess how a real pro-lifer would answer that question, because he genuinely hadn't thought it through. I like to think that some part of his base was put off not just by the answer but by the way…
Not one that they KNOW about. What if they never discovered or understood their powers?
I liked that Barry drew a bunch of circles on the whiteboard and then basically didn't know what to do with them
My Young Han Solo casting would have been Jonathan Taylor Thomas, if the timing had worked out.
The Creme Egg cookies are amazing, though admittedly I say that as someone who can no longer eat actual Cadbury Creme eggs due to the damn "may contain peanuts" warnings. The cookies just happen to be the first Creme Egg-related products I've stumbled across in a long time that are made in a peanut-free facility, as…
I seem to remember Nobody's Watching. I had forgotten what it was called.
Yeah, that was a bit disappointing. I didn't really expect them to include anything at this point but it's a bit sad that they're apparently not even briefed on the show's season arcs
The secret is for Mel Brooks to do a Hawkeye movie with Cary Elwes
yeah I think they could make it work if they had the time. Treat Hawkeye as Bobbi's previous ex and have Hunter be bothered by him being around even if he knows Hawkeye is married. Good character dynamics to work with there.
Would be a shame if Hawkeye and Mockingbird don't get a scene together in something, at some point