I think that not getting Zack Galifianakis to do his Southern sissy thing in imitation of Lindsey Graham was a huge missed opportunity.
I think that not getting Zack Galifianakis to do his Southern sissy thing in imitation of Lindsey Graham was a huge missed opportunity.
You know, I didn’t get very far in it. I liked fine, but I really wished they’d leaned more into the gothic tone a bit more. But I did enjoy the handful of references I caught.
Poor guy! If he didn’t have to go save the world every five minutes or so, how long d’you think it’d take him to get caught up on everything he missed as a Capsicle?
In Iron Fist season 2, we find out the police have finally created a special code for when a powered person is involved: 616, the number of the “main” setting in the comics.
I loved that show so much more than I expected to.
Archer is a treasure trove of references that reward nerds—as was my childhood love A Series of Unfortunate Events, but that’s a whole other story—but my favorite was probably Sterling overhearing someone on a radio, asking, “What’s the frequency,” to which he replies, “Kenneth?” I’m pretty sure there’s also a…
In the first Thor movie, Jane throws him a shirt that has an old nametag for “Donald Blake, M.D” on it, saying it was from an ex-boyfriend. In the comics, Donald Blake was Thor’s secret identity on Earth back when they thought he needed to have one.
This article fails for not having Captain America’s flying monkeys moment from “The Avengers” as its header image.
It got cancelled? That sucks, I really enjoyed it.
Poor Captain America feels so lost.
Everything in the venture bros.
Seriously asking here: what was so bad about Jessice Jones season 2? I feel like I was watching a totally different show from the people who say it was bad.
In The Hall of The Mountain King is basically a perfect piece of music
Cool, thanks! I’d sworn off Marvel Netflix after the disappointment of JJ2 (and Defenders... and Iron Fist...) but the AV review of IF2 has made me reconsider that, so I’ll give LC2 a shot too.
This news makes me want to watch LC2 more than anything else that I’ve heard about it so far. How does it compare to LC1's ‘holy shit this is amazing oh no wait no’ narrative trajectory?
Spoiler onto your spoiler, Danny Rand is playing with magic guns now too, and Coleen Wing has an “Iron Katana.” Not too much room for non-lethal measures there.
At the rate they’re going, Jessica Jones is going to be the most well-adjusted member of the Defenders.
What is the chance the writers going to call someone at some point and ask how the law works and what lawyers do? Or are they going to continue their tradition only consulting Phoenix Wright for all of their courtroom scenes?
“[M]ake sure your boss hasn’t chosen this exact moment to come by for a chat.”