Barnaby Jones was a sitcom? GTFO!
Barnaby Jones was a sitcom? GTFO!
I wonder if Zaslav will extract a pound of flesh from Sony to continue to use the Karate Kid title?
Here’s one thing I find hard to wrap my head around: an environmentally friendly company most of whose products are made from plastics.
The Old Man is an FX show, not an FX on Hulu show, i.e., it is shown on FX before showing up on Hulu.
It’s not a fine, plaintiffs were awarded punitive damages.
How can something that’s never been announced be postponed?
He was talking about the age of Don Cheadle’s character, not Don Cheadle. If he’s 12 in 1968, then he’d be 65 in 2021.
Similarly, this made no sense at the Northern NJ high school I attended where none of the walkways were enclosed despite the rain, snow, and cold. Supposedly, because the school was located on wetlands (and, hence, cheap land), it couldn’t support the weight of a single building.
Doesn’t John Amos stand in her way? 13 episodes have to count for something.
So The Heartbreak Kid and Catch-22 weren’t major films?
Brian’s Song. Full stop.
I was a terrible programmer (despite my BS in CS) but I bought a C=64 for fun in college, hooked it up to a 12 inch B/W TV, and subscribed to COMPUTE!’s Gazette.
Believe it or not, it was still a big deal for some back in the ‘70s when CBS got flack for airing the sitcom Bridget Loves Bernie which was canceled after only one season despite having decent ratings.
That would be Erik Dellums, son of the late U.S. Rep. Ronald Dellums of Oakland, CA. We worked at the same DC law firm a couple years before he had his arc as Luther Mahoney.
As much as I hoped it was otherwise, Guggenheim said it was a tribute: https://comicbook.com/dc/2020/01/29/arrow-series-finale-who-is-john-byrne-/
They definitely stuck the landing on this one. I was confused about how Dinah is in 2020 when in GA & The Canaries, it’s shown that she ended up in 2040 post-Crisis.
One month is nothing - the original Crisis took a year to play out in the comics.
Can somebody please get me out of the gray - it’s been like this since the Kinjapocalypse.
I wonder if naming Angela’s husband Calvin was also a wink-and-a-nod to another of Alan Moore’s stories, “Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?”
If your local library doesn’t carry Knaopy, check with any college you attended. As an alumnus, my alma maters let me set up an email account with them that gives me access to a whole bunch of online services they subscribe to including Kanopy.