“Whenever Mr. Potato Head’s not on screen, Buzz should be asking, ‘Hey, where’s Mr. Potato Head?’”
“Whenever Mr. Potato Head’s not on screen, Buzz should be asking, ‘Hey, where’s Mr. Potato Head?’”
Taken, not stirred.
The Rise of Skywalker did more damage than any other film has to any other franchise. It is truly terrible in its awfulness.
The January 24 nomination announcement instantly sparked a new conversation online, not one about the merits of Riseborough’s performance, but how her acknowledgment resulted in zero Black actresses landing a nomination, namely The Woman King’s Viola Davis and Till’s Danielle Deadwyler.
Since this article seems determined not to provide a clear image of comc book MODOK:
Who would’ve guessed that being turned into a giant head would do little to improve a person’s disposition?
Always fun to see something be accused of ripping off something that is itself a patchwork of ripoffs.
#1: Kang PREDATES Darth Vader. #2: Put some respect on MODOK's name, you son of a bitch!
It’s one licensing deal, Adam. What could it cost, $10?
Does Netflix need money to keep it around? There’s always money in the banana stand.
Oh dammit, this really stings. 3 Feet High and Rising was a pretty formative album for me. RIP legend.
I have been wondering why only Posdnuos has been performing recently (like in the Grammys and, earlier, touring with Gorillaz) and now I know why.
Goddamnit. Bad enough that he joins the now disturbingly long list of hip-hop pioneers to die in their early 50s, but going just before they were finally able to see streaming revenue from their back catalog is insult on top of injury.
Seriously, where was the padding? The author complains nothing happened in the tunnels but that’s where the characters bonded. It was absolutely essential to the story. Without it there was no point whatsoever. And it was a subversion of expectations after the scene of the bulging floor last week, you definitely…
I liked how Ellie’s attempt at healing Sam was very much along the lines of kid thinking. The people trying to smuggle must have kept telling her that her blood was the key to a cure and she naively extended that smearing her blood on Sam’s wound.
I’m the first one to call out an episode, or a whole show for being painfully plodding (Mayfair Witches and The Watchful Eye are two shows that I’m rapidly growing impatient with), but, to me, this episode did not feel like it was ‘dawdling’.
I just want a multi-season prequel laser-focused on J. Jonah Jameson’s gap year attempts to start a second wave ska band that culminates in an emotional embrace of mustache culture.
i’ve come all the way around on all the crazy sony spider-shenanigans. if i had the spider-man licence forever and only paid 10 million for it i would be rubbing it in disney’s face and seeing what sticks forever, too.
So... they’re taking one of the funnier bits from the animated movie, making him a different character, not casting Nic Cage, and making it live-action?
I’ll draw your attention to this interview with Samuel L Jackson and a British reporter on Colin Farrell: