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I remember seeing an old David Letterman interview with Crispin Glover for one of the Back to the Future movies. At one point, he enthusiastically said “I can kick” and showed David Letterman, putting a karate kick at head level in the air over by the desk. Dave sat back in his chair, speechless with a stunned look on

Listen, I was 9 when the Tim Burton Batman came out too, but I try not to let it back me into bonkers takes like “Jack Nicolson was a better Joker than Heath Ledger.”

He was a really good Jack Nicholson, playing Jack Nicholson, dressed as The Joker though.

Listen, I was 9 when the Tim Burton Batman came out too, but I try not to let it back me into bonkers takes like “Jack Nicolson was a better Joker than Heath Ledger.

Being that it seems to be at a cemetery, it’s probably even *GASP* when young Bruce is visiting his newly deceased parents graves. HOW TWISTED!

Calling it now: the kid he smiles at through the fence is young Bruce Wayne

But the shocking reveal that the Joker’s mother’s first name is Martha will definitely be in the movie. 

Perhaps...

That said, I think it still works. As a story, it looks like it provides some depth to the character. Also, depending how they work it, they could provide enough ambiguity so that it is just the recollection of a mentally ill criminal making sense of his past through the lens of somebody literally insane.

Bruce is absolutely gonna be in the movie. Hell, I’m like 99% sure he’s in the trailer.

I rewatched this episode recently, and that moment at the end still gives me chills. So well done. Something the article doesn’t mention, but which struck me when the episode aired, is how out-of-the-blue this moment comes. It’s in episode 8, for starters, thus coming a full episode earlier than when we expect most

Yeah just seeing her guide her own two children to the boat suggests a whole backstory, and just in the few minutes that she wss on screen she was as compelling (for me) as several of the main characters.

Karsi’s death at the hands of the dead children was another stand-out moment for me. For a character that had just been introduced in the same episode, it was especially affecting. I found her to be immediately likeable, and I thought she'd be around longer. Then came the gut punch.

It seems not particularly better or worse than the other 500 other walk-forward-and-punch games from the 80s and 90s. I wouldn’t call it a stinker but if I was going to play one of those games again it’d have to be something really special like Strider. 

You really need to watch The Terror.

It refers to The Terror. Go to that white band at the top of the screen. Type in “The Terror”. Hit Enter.

The (AMC??) mini series from last year The Terror in which he had one of the main roles, which was one of the best things on TV of 2018 and was criminally overlooked for awards.

He’s so fucking good in The Terror.

His performance as Crozier is just heartbreaking

The Terror though.

I’m not super taken with the concept, but the execution looks interesting. I’ve always thought that Superman’s power of flight is one of his most inspirational, awe-inspiring abilities (at least visually), so it’s fun to have it take on a sinister air.

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