So does Jackman redeem himself with the kid, get the dame, and beat the shit out of the bad robit?
So does Jackman redeem himself with the kid, get the dame, and beat the shit out of the bad robit?
Didn't Phil's head eventually get squashed by his ridiculously oversized road tank?
He was writing reviews for AV Club under the nome de plume Leonard Pierce.
"Import process" may very well be contract brewed here in the US… or Canada…or Mexico…
Something, something, Namor….
They needed Alex Rocco as a Hydra bigwig, and have him get plugged in the eye.
I liked Colson going all Michael Corleone on Hydra, though it could have used a - today I settled all family business, so don't tell me you're innocent Bobbi…
Eh, I'll allow it. Going through the dead guys effects is a standard dead cop/solider trope.
It wasn't a family photo. That was the Fightin' 107th.
It's a show based on a comic book properties, I think some of the beats should be implausibly goofy.
It might look like crap because ABC is only pumping out 720p for broadcast.
you know too much
There's also the unspoken punch line that no one else cares about that crap, and thus it's value is zero.
I love how she just brushes it off. Oops, sorry 'bout that.
That thermo-plastic sheathing should take care of Donk's fiscal woes, considering it's decades ahead of it's time..
I enjoy the beats of this show. Somehow the false drama of the approaching time limit has more impact than when contestants actually fuck up.
Those Christmas tree lights are soooo not period accurate.
Peace, and long life.
Here's your laptop with a softphone installed. Enjoy working from home - or anywhere you can find a wi-fi signal….
The High and the Mighty is John Wayne's 1954 precursor to this shitpile of air disaster films. Much of Airplane's cockpit sendup (and Robert Stack) come from that film.