I will admit to liking Finch and Charlie Huston's run on Moon Knight, because if there's one thing Finch does well, it's drawing ragged, filthy people cutting chunks out of each other in alleys.
I will admit to liking Finch and Charlie Huston's run on Moon Knight, because if there's one thing Finch does well, it's drawing ragged, filthy people cutting chunks out of each other in alleys.
This week, We Hate Movies takes on 1987's Masters of the Universe, and by the power of Grayskull, this movie suuuucks. Unfortunately, the recording kind of does too, since it's a live episode, but it's still worth a listen for some inspired gags about shitty dwarves, Tom Paris' terrible band, and the utter…
Stan Lee. Having read Sean Howe's Marvel history, my feelings about him are lot more complicated than they used to be…but I'm still probably gonna cry.
Betsy Brandt is just going to start forlornly hanging around Albuquerque.
I will say I've missed Stephen Sajdak the past few weeks. I hope his mother didn't lock him up in the basement again, forcing him to survive on meals past.
As Listener Request Month begins, We Hate Movies, for once, doesn't have to pray for death as they watch Pray For Death! I had never heard of this 1985 ninja revenge epic, but now that I've heard this podcast, I *need* to see it. Admittedly, I'm still not sure why you'd open a Japanese restaurant in the Houston…
You're too late - like, ten years too late. I give you Vampire High: http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…
"It was in the bathroom next to your YM…and your BM…Wesley."
Yeah. I mean, Live Free is not on par with the first three, but it's a perfectly decent action movie - Olyphant is a good villain, Willis still seems to be trying, and the implausible action is at least treated like it's implausible. But then this one just looks wretched.
This week on We Hate Movies: it's a bad day to watch movies, but it's A Good Day to Die Hard! It's another Flop House/WHM double-dip, but the WHM crew goes into enough depth about AGDTDH's lack of memorable villains, inexplicably superhuman main character, and ludicrous/boring plot that it's well worth a listen. Plus:…
Thor had a long, long fallow period between Lee/Kirby and Simonson - in fact, before Walt came along, the book was on the brink of cancellation.
I hate the ending and there's a big Linda Hamilton-shaped hole in the movie, but the stunts are cool, Claire Danes is good, and "Drop dead, asshole!" "I am unable to comply" cracks me up every time.
Siblings playing a mother and daughter seems really weird. Has that ever happened before?
As much as I may appear to be a WHM partisan, I don't think Sajdak out-adorables Elliott Kalan.
This week on We Hate Movies, Ethan Hawke and a baby must get away from Jon Voight's gross olive-eating mouth in…Getaway! It's a pretty good episode, but not one of their greats - I generally find that the episodes without Stephen Sajdak aren't quite as good as the ones graced with his presence. Plus, Easy Rider: The…
When I put on Hobo with a Shotgun, I wasn't entirely sure if it would be fun-bad or just bad. Within five minutes, Ricky from Trailer Park Boys had been decapitated by a Bricklin and all was right in the world.
Blizzard did, in the pages of Infinity: The Heist. Can't think of any others.
That Champions gag killed, though.
Clark Gregg kind of is live-action Ofdensen.
Clearly, the best gateway to the P&T oeuvre is Run-DMC's It's Tricky.