Yes, yes, I remember. I had lasagna.
Yes, yes, I remember. I had lasagna.
Unlike most people here, I think the basic concept had promise.
fucking clickbait headline implying a voice actor had died
I know it was a bit, but man, by the time Conan was screaming and chugging hot sauce directly from the bottle, I was actually starting to get a little worried.
Does Gina Carano strangle homeless people on the weekend? Is Gina Carano secretly molesting illegal immigrants in the secret steam room underneath her survival bunker? Why aren’t we talking about Gina Carano’s roid-rage violent outbursts in nursing homes across the state of California?
Maybe Gina Carano is a dumbass white supremacist who should be ostracized by polite society?
Musk is signing those checks, so cashing them for a neverending session of easy to litigate losses makes sense to me.
Their fire extinguishing ball is distinct because fire extinguishers work and this ball does not.
Because “cellulose” don’t sound greenwashy enough.
Are we doing remakes of old celebrity “news” now?
As a geriatric millennial who was a senior in high school when this movie came out...this story is extremely old. Slow news day?
And then he turns around and walks away without saying goodbye to not only Maddie, but Nathan as well. It’s as close as we’ll get to what he did in the comics.
yeah i was gonna say. i remember they would go through arcs like it was a race. same with the Spider-Man cartoon.
Yeah that’s a feature not a bug
I mean, the ‘90s X-Men cartoon’s entire thing was speeding through entire arcs in a couple episodes.
It’s some pretty intense retconning to say that how Madelyne Pryor was handled in the comics was good, or that Inferno was an especially noteworthy X-Men crossover story in the grand scheme of things.
Bell does note that he takes some issue with a perceived framing by the pair that they were easily manipulated youths when they supported Peck, pointing that that Friedle was 27, and Strong 24, when they wrote their letters.
Fuck you America learned about teriyaki from Subway!
dial of destiny? it obviously had callbacks and references, but the movie itself was more or less just a new indy adventure.