Raimi is such a class act. He spent half that interview praising his predecessor's work.
Raimi is such a class act. He spent half that interview praising his predecessor's work.
And then just cancel all the football and make it all a huge GWAR show.
I want Alpha Flight in the MCU so much.
Worth remembering that Ed doesn’t show up until almost halfway through the series and bails before the finale, so, er, not really. The show survived fine without Ed being in it. And it's clear Ed will be in this version, just not yet.
Maybe it’s just my cannabinerd brain, but everytime I see anything promoting ‘Evan Hansen’ all I can think of is that it’s some kind prequel to ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ telling the story of how Dennis became a sociopath.
You have to realize that given they were Time Lords, having a relationship with a lesser species like a human would basically be bestiality.
The difference is this time, it’s actually true.
I love the Rose novelization so much.
Also, I would argue that most classic-series incarnations of the Doctor were aggressively asexual, even if they didn’t say it out loud.
Also she’s got massive knockers and a big window on her suit to show them off.
First of all, Salesforce offered to relocate its employees out of Texas after they passed their bonkers Handmaids Tale anti-choice law.
But I’m a Cheerleader was remarkably ahead of its time as a scathing satire of conversion therapy. Also possibly the best modern rom-com
Conversion camp horror movie? Sounds like could be interesting. Hire Natasha Lyonne and Clea DuVall!
Jeffrey Combs and Star Trek is like peanut Butter and chocolate. They just go so perfectly together. Lower Decks is the gift that keeps on giving.
The Cerritos crew meets an evil computer (Jeffrey Combs) in the synopsis for this Thursday’s episode, “Where Pleasant Fountains Lie.”
I would watch Krysten Ritter read the phone book fora few hours, so pencil me in for Nightbooks, I guess.
The interesting thing about all the Dune stuff I’ve seen so far is that it doesn’t look all that different from the Lynch version. I mean, it looks better, especially the effects, but the costumes, sets, props, and vehicles look very similar, as if they were relying on the Lynch movie as a kind of visual baseline.…
Sure it’s not the Thunderbolts? 😁
She’s the Anti-Coulson. Val (can I call you that?) is building the Dark Avengers.
I don’t know why I like this idea so much, but I do. Disney ride cinematic universe?