the pro-wrestling-tinged fight
the pro-wrestling-tinged fight
this video belongs in the MoMA, legitimately.
christopher lee is not sgt. howie in “wicker man” - that is edward woodward. lee is lord summerisle. c’mon, man, get it right.
For starters, I loved the rendition of the opening song. The way they’re playing with the intro (Lazlo playing them in on the piano was another favorite moment) is deeply amusing me.
I mean, The Infinity Gauntlet in the comics only really works in its specific universe. For example, in JLA/Avengers (Which is canon for Marvel and DC.), Darkseid got his hands on the Gauntlet only to find out it didn’t work in the DCU and just chucked it.
Such an amazing episode. Of course it gets a crappy score here.
All right, who had Barsanti giving a bad review to a fun episode after whining the day before about how the episodes were too dark?
Oh, everyone did. That’s right.
“Why, it’s almost like the show has been quietly setting up some kind of arc for its narrator, but would could have possibly seen that coming?!”
Would could…
Tom, all three of these series of columns have been appointment reading for me the last few years. I really hope you've got another one in the works. Otherwise, I'll have to go back and start Age of Violence over again.
Should have punished them and made them use kinja.
Fun fact: thanks to the flurry of “which actor with a funny name who vaguely resembles Harrison Ford will be cast as a young Han Solo?” commentary back in 2016-17, I am now incapable of distinguishing between Ansel Elgort and Alden Ehrenreich.
Hard to believe he was still able to get a fuck montage set to Hallelujah in that one.
Platt looks like every actor in a comedy who does a flashback scene to their youth.
Seriously, with a billion streaming services and all sorts of shitty shows getting rebooted, we can’t get a Middleman reboot? The rest of the cast wasn’t too shabby either.
Natalie Morales will always be Wendy “Dub Dub” Watson to me, but I am happy for her to get a variety of roles & attention
My vote is for the nightmarish Baby Head/Adult Body Tommy and/or Chuckie from that episode where they imagine what being an adult is like.
Yup, “Fury’s Big Week” has been an established thing since before The Avengers, albeit not a highly mentioned or publicized thing, when they were first figuring out the timeline.
So, who’s gonna tell Sam these movies have been taking place within the same week ever since 2012's Nick’s Big Week, the prelude to the Avengers Movie?
The Hulk sequence is where the episode starts to get sweaty for me, since I can maybe buy that Iron Man 2 and Thor happen within one day of each other, but the Edward Norton Hulk movie? It all happens in the same week?
I also love klefki. I think some of the hate for human object pokemon is cultural - there isn’t really a tradition of human objects being imbued with life/spirit the way that there is with Japanese yokai.
The inability of these people to clearly separate fiction from reality is alarming. It reminds me of Wyatt Russell being harassed over the actions of the fictional character he played in Falcon & Winter Soldier. What is their goal? Do they just want stories with no villains and no characters that ever do bad things?