Every “Historically beloved series, but cynical or inverted” has already been done - and been done better - by The Venture Brothers.
Every “Historically beloved series, but cynical or inverted” has already been done - and been done better - by The Venture Brothers.
What is this article. I don’t understand this complaint.
Sounds like a you problem.
Who said it better?
Okay, I haven’t seen the episode yes, but I’m confused by the way tjis review is written - do they actually mention Djinns in the episode, or do they simply mention a group that is connected to them in the comics? Because if it is the latter, why spend so much time in the review talking about something that isn’t in…
I remember as a kid sitting on the floor of my dad’s living room, the lights out, watching the original Star Wars trilogy on VHS and having my mind blown at the incredible worlds, aliens, and characters created by George Lucas and Ralph McQuarrie, among many other contributors. I remember being smitten by a princess…
I thought Christina was one of the more likable characters considering she had an apparently loving relationship with Ruby. I never really understood her need for an immortality spell, especially since it involved Tik’s death but I guess they had to show how every single white character in the show was evil, violent …
You got your victory dance?
Looking at the make-up for Colin Farrell, seems like it would’ve been easier just to cast Richard Kind as Penguin.
Zack Snyder would also like to remind you all this is for GROWNUPS, none of this kiddie Marvel shit with their LEVITY and CARING
I feel like Riverdale has to be in this discussion somewhere.
Big oversight. Prison Break is the patron saint of this. Its literally in the title of why this show went off the rails at the end of season one. At least somebody over at the CW liked the show enough to bring these two back together.
I’m pretty sure “Smokin’” is a quote from The Mask and not Ace Ventura. I would have accepted: “Loohooser. Loo hoo, se er,”
I almost talked myself into it, but after seeing the deleted scene, I have to say that I remembered why I hated the film.
Everyone’s got their favorite version of an 80 year old character. Fair enough. The Schumacher films were not mine.
Best villain? I see this man nowhere in that shot.
If McGregor’s dialog does not include a “Hello There.” We riot. And bonus points if we get a light saber ignition sound when Pinocchio lies.
I’m curious why they had Ray Parker Jr on instead of Huey Lewis.
I think I’ve found the Mirror Universe Ash Tyler, though.