Her name was Kimiko and they were common-law married.
Her name was Kimiko and they were common-law married.
The TIck. Either animated or Live-action.
The Mighty Boosh. If nothing else, you get more Richmond.
Gene Wilder will prolly get me. He hasn't done much in his later years, but between Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, and especially Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, he's been in some of my all time favorites.
Stan Lee's time feels imminent, which will be really sad.
I freaked out when I saw the news crawl state that Christopher Walken had died. I searched frantically on the internet for any details, and came up blank. I then thought to rewind the DVR to re-read the crawl. I was relieved to read it was Christopher Walker, dead at 16, and not, in fact, Christopher Walken.
I feel we should rastafy him by … ten percent or so.
Monty Python and The Holy Grail.
That which is dead cannot die.
What happened to Garfield's leg? That is a genuine peg leg he has on there.
No Walkers "need" to eat. They are just compelled to in that regular zombie way. The head is still "Zombie conscious", so even without a body, as long as it can gnash and bite, it will try to eat stuff.
Those two look like a pair of socks.
Honorable mentions for Shuttlecock and Slapchop.
Folks have been looking for self-identity ever since they strung some stars in the sky together on their birthday and saw a fishgoat or whatever.
The style is awesome, I think.
Elysium
Opie's death was brutal and heartbreaking. But his character was going down a dark road for a long while. It was inevitable.
Annihilus?