mattthecatania
Matthew Catania
mattthecatania

If it’s as batshit insane (some pun intended) as Gotham, sign me up. If it takes itself too seriously and is a stonefaced procedural... not so interested. 

I might have laughed a bit too much when he glued the tire to his hand

Yeah I read that and I was like “so Catwoman.  She’s Catwoman”.

I would have enthusiastically recommended Dispatches (and was) up until the last episode. Now I’m not sure how to recommend it without an proportionate warning.

In a just world, at least Brent Jennings would get one for “Exile.” The conversation he has with Dud about his daughter is making me tear up just thinking about it.

Can we now please get “Josie and the Pussycats in Space”?

That’s a great example of exactly what I love so much about that series. It takes a very “a place for everything and everything in it’s place” approach to the mythology, lore, and story elements from every version of TMNT. Every silly villain and irreverent plot point gets re-contextualized into the tone of the story

I’ve been reading Glyn Parry’s The Arch Conjuror of England: John Dee this weekend. I read Benjamin Woolley’s The Queen’s Conjuror (Science and Magic of Dr Dee) a couple weeks ago, and it’s been an interesting contrast in historical biographies.

Toss in Jaime Pressley and Jaime King to really fuck things up

Man, when is Kristen Schall gonna get HER standalone action movie? Have her play the main baddie in John Wick 4 you cowards.

Approved by OSI Agent Brock F&$%ing Samson.

I don't know, these Chronicoms just aren't very compelling.

Wonder Woman...
Swiftly Slew...
Ares the Actual...
See why She can’t Singelhandedly...
Destroy Darkseid...
Extra century of Experience...

Yes:

WTF!!! They skipped the sixties!!!

He’s growing the facial hair and anxiously awaiting the call to play Henchman 21 in the live-action The Venture Bros. movie.

I hope these galley-list-things don’t become the norm here at Lifehacker. This is an awful format.

To be fair, other shows have gotten a lot of shit for taking too long and being too coy with their teased-out plot points, and, all too often, not even lasted long enough for the payoff to happen. As someone who’s traditionally pushed for more acceleration in these areas, I’m not complaining; frankly, I’d rather see

Hopefully that meager theatrical roll-out will leave it eligible for Oscars. I’d hate to see this one miss out on an Academy Award over some bullshit technicality.