Are you a golden retriever?
Are you a golden retriever?
Oh yes. It’s about time for a Legion rewatch and this news just seals it!
I guess we could always talk about the artists that have been showing up there for half a century. Or are they put in a sub-basement these days?
I’m hearing about this show for the first time, but:
“Immediately facetimed his young actor to tell him he wanted to kiss his ears mid-interview” feels like it was lifted from an article about why a director shouldn’t get to work anymore.
No shit it was great work. But Stan still was a credit-stealing bullshit artist who treated people badly at times. The way he treated Wally Wood and mocked him for wanting some writing credit was repulsive.
It doesn’t seem to me like Kirby ever claims that Stan did nothing? He’s just frustrated with the framing that Stan was *the* most important figure in the creation of these iconic characters.
And bludgeoned her mother to death with a brick.
Is this so hard to believe? This country is on the cusp of electing an admitted and convicted sex criminal (who also happens to be a traitor).
He should use some of it for a trip to the dentist, amirite?
If only ignorant, hateful assholes self-segregated themselves and then wore a marker so we knew who they were...
Killing Nazis was cool until liberals ruined it.
See a Nazi---PUNCH a Nazi.
They’re putting politics into Indiana Jones movies now?
I’m just trying to work out at which point in this conversation I will be suckered into responding to somebody being ironic.
I don’t care what anyone else thinks. I like the Beatles. And I think they’ll have some longevity in that people will listen to and continue to be inspired by their music.
‘This site is going to be absolutely unusable soon’
The Robster, making the “jokes”. Robarino. Robella. Robsessed with wokeism. Doomed to Robscurity. Can’t wait to read your Robituary. Robbeeeeeee...
That casting is all the more batshit given that Cox and Channing seem like they would be perfectly cast in their respective roles.
It’s not that studios need to stop making 3D movies, it’s that they need to make them *for* 3D. The remake of “My Bloody Valentine” was a lot of fun, in large part because a slasher film provided many opportunities to poke sharp implements out of the screen. “Monsters vs. Aliens” brought back the paddle-ball gag from…