Bonus points if they let you toggle between this and the 1987 version (though I’ll concede the ‘83 one was better).
Bonus points if they let you toggle between this and the 1987 version (though I’ll concede the ‘83 one was better).
Which is ironic because AVClub Sr. was a heavy hitter in the college campus print newspaper business.
Got my first advertising internship in NY the 9os because my fiancee’s dad knew the CEO. I have no shame for using that connection.
Pro-tip: the people who tend to dissect and deny the claims of potential victims in order to protect celebrities ARE USUALLY THE SAME PEOPLE. The fact you didn’t notice that this happens in every single thread regardless of gender is probably a red flag for your confirmation bias.
Yes, Marvel/Miracle Man. Though really, it was so good, any attempt at adaptation would probably feel superfluous.
You’re giving them too much credit.
They’re not really competitors. WBD owns Cinemax.
Cinemax is HBO’s sister channel, and was a really good movie channel back in the day.
the goosebumps Ijust got watching this !!! you knew you were in for something special on Saturday nights
“Max” does have name recognition, but the problem is that is is more immediately associated with their competitor Cinemax.
Holy crap I vaguely remember that one from free preview weekends in the mid ‘80s. Before then we lived in a place that only had an antenna that got 3 channels. Moving to an area with cable was insane!
Wait, 51 years? Can't be...(checks google)...fuck, I'm old.
Wait, 51 years? Can't be...(checks google)...fuck, I'm old.
Did you respond to yourself? Maybe you forgot to log into one of your other toxic alts?
Frankly I’m more offended by the “What If...”-style animation.
Washed down with a nice glass of Two Buck Chuck For The Soul.
“...having their health care coverage reportedly shut off despite having paid their premiums...”
They could save some money by switching to Top Ramen for the soul.
I have no problem with the voice. I *do* have a problem with the utter uselessness of this entire project.
I cared a lot more about the theater experience when my TV at home was a 24" CRT. A 55"4k and good surround sound is fine for me and, I would imagine, the vast majority of people.