This story did nothing to Lyft my spirits.
This story did nothing to Lyft my spirits.
Great. White guy playing an Atlantean, when there are hundreds of Atlantean-American actors who can't get cast in Hollywood!
Agree. Cumberbatch just isn't much of an actor, and doesn't have the charisma and presence for Strange.
I do suffer from sudden sharp pains and believe I'm being persecuted by werewolves that look like Harvey Korman…
Best John Hughes movie.
I'm surprised comics-fan Pegg didn't ad-lib a 20 minute speech about the Anti-Life equation and Darkseid.
For her hungry guys.
Wow, finally being able to have one of these is a dream!
What about the Bloofer Lady?
The Fraser movies gave us the Mummy ride at Universal, so they get a pass from me.
Roger Murdock?
I've been trying to find a way to describe Alia Shawkat's appeal for a while, and I thank the reviewer for "bouncy physicality".
That is good to hear.
Cleese just seems such a sad and bitter wreck. I'm glad Palin (the best Python) is a genuinely nice man.
In this version, Dorothy's going to get the stuffing.
Surely, but I think the review missed the forest for the trees regarding that scene.
Yeah, the reviewer is way off on so many points of this episode. Taking a small comedic moment with the woman in Accounts Recievable as a plot point, seeing the cult as benign, and thinking that it is "casting dispersions" when it is aspersions. Great show, though.
You are incorrect. He throws planets in More Fun #57 in July 1940, a few months after his first appearance.
That's even better really. Now Banner would have to worry that any effort to impose his intellect on the Hulk could lead to his becoming the Maestro.
What do you mean depowered 40s style? In one of those old All Star Comics he lifts up a Japanese battleship and shakes the crew into his devouring mouth. In one of his own early issues, he he and an enemy are throwing planets at each other.