My backup exclamations were:
My backup exclamations were:
I felt the other way, that the comic could get away with more because the violence was naturally more cartoonish. Striped watching after the Soldier Boy season. I suspect it’s also because I was fifteen (?) years younger when I read the comic, and every year since makes me more like Abe Simpson.
Good for him. Every audience member who shouts out unprompted at a comedy gig is, at best, a child with no impulse control, and they need to remember they’re not just interrupting the performer, but everyone around them who paid to see the gig.
Clearly, Dean Pelton was right to get one. And everything else Honda could sell him...
Obligatory:
Bring Natalie Morales in, but as Green Fury from “Powerless”, in which she was briefly great.
I had to stop the video as soon as I saw how uncannily she looked like she could be one of the irredeemably [REDACTED] influencers in “Dot and Bubble”, the latest episode of Doctor Who.
I’m really hoping he's the new Kang.
Unfortunately, everyone in the GOP is still scared of being seen as against him, or insufficiently for him, so they’ll all keep telling the world he’s one of the - whaddya call it? - very fine people.
Indeed. Mark Dacascos, star of the best of the movies called “Drive”, is a beloved institution.
That M&W sketch is one of those things I love, but can’t bring myself to re-watch because it will always wreck me for the rest of the day.
And my...
Are you thinking of the dedicated public-school music teacher he played in Mr Holland’s Opus?
He needs to do actual acting, instead of falling back on “undercut with sarcasm what someone said, even if it was yourself; wait for audience to guffaw their recognition”.
The seen-but-not-heard proposal, and the finale with Chuck sitting on the beach reassuring a confused and fearful Sarah (in a direct reflection of her doing the same for him in the pilot) make me well up every time I think of them.
In his defence, Godzilla Minus One exposed how lacking nearly everyone’s films are.
Overwrought Chris Claremont dialogue replete with moderately offensive ethnic and regional dialects, or GTFO.
Good work, friend. Pithy wordplay headlines are a dying breed, and that makes me very sad. I still think back fondly on IGN’s glowing review of Wonder Woman, titled simply: AMAZON DELIVERS.