The writer, Jonathan Tropper co-created Banshee and Warrior (and wrote a lot of the former) so it’s a bit disappointing that this is so generic, though I certainly didn’t hate it.
The writer, Jonathan Tropper co-created Banshee and Warrior (and wrote a lot of the former) so it’s a bit disappointing that this is so generic, though I certainly didn’t hate it.
I’m not a huge Ben Affleck fan (nor a detractor) and I *am* a huge Batman fan. I think his Batman is really good, though I don’t really buy his story in BvS. I like Batman in that sweet-spot of experienced enough to have an advantage over his allies, but still young enough to get stuck in and Affleck absolutely nails…
Marvel should tease that across the Multiverse, Doctor Strange runs into Martin, Douglas, Carolyn and Arthur. That’ll bring ‘em in.
Arcane was good!
I thought gamine was a joke about how the hosts are constantly described as “game”.
Keep cloning Jason Momoa, surely no-one would object.
(Please also consider this your regular reminder that any time you talk about or write about a Western, you get to say “oater” exactly once; please don’t neglect this golden opportunity to employ one of our silliest extant genre words.)
(Please also consider this your regular reminder that any time you talk about or write about a Western, you get to say “oater” exactly once; please don’t neglect this golden opportunity to employ one of our silliest extant genre words.)
Ray is pretty much the only character he has ever played, I think, and he created him himself, so perhaps he’s most comfortable doing that (or wanted to wait til he was done with Mr. Inbetween).
I realised upon rewatching The Simpsons on Disney+ that the context of that gif differs slightly when used online compared to in the episode.
And The Many Saints of fucking Newark, while we’re on the subject.
There are so many in this article that even you missed some!
I’m not sure why people would be excited to have Joel Egerton appear in this, given that I’ve never heard of him before.
Not many bands have two different days of the week opening for them.
You are not crazy (in this particular instance, I am not a psychologist), there was a trailer weeks ago, at least. I’ve seen two completely different trailers for it already.
was Mr. Robot a multi-generational, coming-of-age love story disguised as a fast-paced mystery about the disappointment of time?
And the greatest of them all, how many times am I going to love you?
The Green Cross Man, who appeared on TV teaching kids road safety, was played by David Prowse, aka Darth Vader.
Newmar and Meriwether for me, with a huge gap to the third (probably Michelle Pfeiffer).
They had two bites at that cherry, too.