Yeah. I guess I was thinking that it didn’t count since it was a parody of an IP held by a different company. Before that? Geez, Cyborg?
Yeah. I guess I was thinking that it didn’t count since it was a parody of an IP held by a different company. Before that? Geez, Cyborg?
Fuck yeah for anarchist nerds!
I have often thought that about the fact that there are so few new characters that have really caught on. I assumed that it was due to inertia and not truly liking change, but I hadn’t considered the relationship to existing IP. I mean what was the last really original character that has broken out? I was thinking…
Filmed on my campus. The student newspaper had an interview with Dolph Lundgren.
The idea that someone, anyone, feels a “heavy responsibility” to respect “The Meg” is the funniest thing that I have read on the Internet in a surprisingly long time.
It’s because there is no current Star Wars movie that they can flip their shit about, and the Snyder cut became a real thing.
Their commitment to Big Stupid is so impressive that I am just in awe.
The Good Place helped a lot this past year. I hope those motherforkers win.
My only quibble is Lemar dying. It really felt like offing the ethnic sidekick.
It’s Bruce. It could be either.
This is why you don’t negotiate with terrorists.
Hmm. Point A perhaps, although I think that they might be able to translate some things. Point B could very well be true. Point C, while correct, ignores the ENORMOUS amount of non-humorous and whimsical British history that they have been able to successfully work around, e.g. the harrying of the North, religious…
Wow. He would be perfect as Pat.
So glad for more Eccelston. I would love to see him back for an appearance in the show, but some Big Finish adventures sounds just fine.
Damn, they better not screw up Ghosts. Although Rose McIver sounds like a really good choice.
Rock on. Good for him. And I am not going to go into any Star Wars bullshit argument at all.
I apologize. All I am going to say is that the apple doesn’t fall far from the stupid tree.
That is a damn good point. Especially since Green Lantern is on the list for some reason.
It’s still damn entertaining.
If that’s not enough, The Rocketeer, which came out YESTERDAY, is 30 years old. Farts.