Yeah. Some folks call us the Ecru’s
Yeah. Some folks call us the Ecru’s
Yeah, the condescending thing is a new tactic around here. It’s grating, and dodges around any kind of argument, so you have to just realize it comes from having no argument to dispense. It’s strangely Trumpian with the cutesy passive agressive nicknames.
I watched this late because I was travelling. The whole thing was a mess. You DID allude to the fact that the timing was off quite a bit....But the timing was off almost EVERYWHERE. Again, the host seems game and ready to look like the goof in a sketch, which is key, but there was no rhythm. Black Jeopardy came off…
What an asshole.
Of all Joe Hill’s works, this seems the most egregious rip off of his Dad’s sensibilities. It seemed a weak premise even for a movie. Darn. I really was pulling for Locke and Key, or even his Tales From The Darkside reboot, whose pilot I got a chance to work on.
“hole-dogging” is a whole other thing, I think you’ll find.
This is the second of a trio of Ritter 80s movies I loved. The first being Hero At Large, where he plays a guy pretending to be a superhero by accident, and the third being Skin Deep, which features a glow-in-the-dark condom light sabre duel. This was a fun movie....Was this the same year as the Man With One Red Shoe?…
For a white guy character? Yeah, I think it was a good bet. How ‘bout if they cast MM as Asian. Bernard Wong, maybe. Frenchie could be Vietnamese, and The Female could be a leggy Swede. What say?
Wow. I found that it was pretty consistent in it’s grimness all the way through. There was escalation, but it was obvious. Only the MM reveal really creeped me out.
Almost everyone knows that.
I think it’s just a pic of Vancouver’s famous Watershed. The place that where Rambo hid, half the spooky happenings of the XFiles happened, where McGyver had his cabin, 75 percent of the planets of Stargate, and where the 100 run around trying to find more dirt to rub on themselves.
Shane Black didn’t direct Lethal Weapon, he wrote it. Now, it’s possible he directed an ep of the tv show, and I’m unaware of it....but it seems doubtful.
My vapid little buttercup. Thor has always been Thor, Donald Blake, to whom I assume your referring, was retconned as an alterego, without memories of Thor’s life but STILL didn’t do the stuff that made Thor Thor. Thor did get turned into various things, my tiny minded little petunia, but he always had the line of his…
Yes, yes. Quite so. Thanks for the correction.
I am sure someone else has mentioned this, but this was the first movie I ever saw where PLOT was revealed after the credits. I had stayed through The Muppet Movie and Bueller, and had seen those endings...But YSH was the first time I remember where I learned the fate of a villain. I was sure there was going to be a…
I really think this has to do with Armisen. It’s his baby, and Armisen’s sketches all seem to be about amusing the cast as opposed to the audience. I gotta believe he pushed this idea.
You really are the right one for it. The first installment, maybe the second, got by on it being Just So Weird that it was funny.....It’s always been funnier for the cast than the audience though and it must have been done ten times in the Armisen years.. You seeing it for the first time allowed you to enjoy it more.
That is some biting criticism. I’ll really have to rethink things now.
Yeah, there was Donald Blake. Donald Blake was a conduit for the guy named Thor to come to Earth. Great. He never, as I recall, touches Mjolnir, but his own staff...and even if he did. He was still Donald Blake. Beta Ray Bill weilded that hammer. He was still Beta Ray Bill.
and I say bullshit that. Jane Foster could have had her own book. She has none of the memories or drives of Thor( the name of a person) so her story is not Thor’s story. She’s not the son of Odin who did the things Thor did.